fixture

/ˈfɪkstʃər/
noun
  1. A piece of equipment or furniture that is fixed in place, especially in a building.
    • When we moved in, the kitchen came with all the fixtures, including the cabinets and sink.
    • The bathroom has a new light fixture above the mirror.
    • The landlord said we cannot remove any fixtures from the apartment.
  2. A person or thing that is always present in a particular place or situation.
    • She became a fixture on the local music scene, performing every weekend.
    • The annual parade is a fixture in our town's summer calendar.
    • Old Mr. Johnson has been a fixture at the coffee shop for over twenty years.
  3. A sports event that is scheduled to take place on a particular date.
    • Rain forced the cancellation of the weekend fixture.
    • The team has an important fixture against their rivals next Saturday.
    • The league announced the fixtures for the new season yesterday.
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