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Definition of flection
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Flection
(n.) The
variation
of words by
declension,
comparison,
or
conjugation;
inflection..
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Squid
::
Squib (v. i.) To throw
squibs;
to utter
sarcatic
or
severe
reflections;
to
contend
in petty
dispute;
as, to squib a
little
debate..
Flexion
::
Flexion
(n.)
Syntactical
change
of form of
words,
as by
declension
or
conjugation;
inflection..
Afterthought
::
Afterthought
(n.)
Reflection
after an act; later or
subsequent
thought
or
expedient.
Foil
::
Foil (n.) A thin coat of tin, with
quicksilver,
laid on the back of a
looking-glass,
to cause
reflection..
Rumination
::
Rumination
(n.) The state of being
disposed
to
ruminate
or
ponder;
deliberate
meditation
or
reflection.
Noninflectional
::
Noninflectional
(a.) Not
admitting
of, or
characterized
by,
inflection..
Vacant
::
Vacant
(a.) Empty of
thought;
thoughtless;
not
occupied
with study or
reflection;
as, a
vacant
mind..
Retortion
::
Retortion
(v. t.) Act of
retorting
or
throwing
back;
reflection
or
turning
back.
Declension
::
Declension
(n.)
Inflection
of
nouns,
adjectives,
etc.,
according
to the
grammatical
cases..
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.)
Shining;
brightness,
as of the sun..
Mirror
::
Mirror
(n.) A
looking-glass
or a
speculum;
any glass or
polished
substance
that forms
images
by the
reflection
of rays of
light.
Backwards
::
Backwards
(adv.)
By way of
reflection;
reflexively.
Dipleidoscope
::
Dipleidoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
the time of
apparent
noon. It
consists
of two
mirrors
and a plane glass
disposed
in the form of a
prism,
so that, by the
reflections
of the sun's rays from their
surfaces,
two
images
are
presented
to the eye,
moving
in
opposite
directions,
and
coinciding
at the
instant
the sun's
center
is on the
meridian..
Skit
::
Skit (n.) A
reflection;
a jeer or gibe; a
sally;
a brief
satire;
a
squib.
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) The act of
inflecting,
or the state of being
inflected..
Consideration
::
Consideration
(n.) The
result
of
delibration,
or of
attention
and
examonation;
matured
opinion;
a
reflection;
as,
considerations
on the
choice
of a
profession..
Theme
::
Theme (n.) A noun or verb, not
modified
by
inflections;
also, that part of a noun or verb which
remains
unchanged
(except
by
euphonic
variations)
in
declension
or
conjugation;
stem..
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.) That which is
produced
by
reflection.
Reproach
::
Reproach
(v.) The act of
reproaching;
censure
mingled
with
contempt;
contumelious
or
opprobrious
language
toward
any
person;
abusive
reflections;
as,
severe
reproach..
Acute
::
Acute (v. t.) To give an acute sound to; as, he
acutes
his
rising
inflection
too
much..
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