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Definition of inflect
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Inflect
(v. t.) To
modulate,
as the
voice..
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Deflection
::
Deflection
(n.) A
deviation
of the rays of light
toward
the
surface
of an
opaque
body;
inflection;
diffraction.
Analogy
::
Analogy
(n.)
Conformity
of words to the
genius,
structure,
or
general
rules of a
language;
similarity
of
origin,
inflection,
or
principle
of
pronunciation,
and the like, as
opposed
to
anomaly..
Decline
::
Decline
(v. t.) To
inflect,
or
rehearse
in order the
changes
of
grammatical
form of; as, to
decline
a noun or an
adjective..
Declination
::
Declination
(n.) The act of
inflecting
a word;
declension.
See
Decline,
v. t., 4..
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) Same as
Diffraction.
Aptotic
::
Aptotic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
aptotes;
uninflected;
as,
aptotic
languages..
Level
::
Level (a.) Of even tone;
without
rising
or
falling
inflection.
Paradigm
::
Paradigm
(n.) An
example
of a
conjugation
or
declension,
showing
a word in all its
different
forms of
inflection..
Inflexion
::
Inflexion
(n.)
Inflection.
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) A
departure
from the
monotone,
or
reciting
note, in
chanting..
Anaptotic
::
Anaptotic
(a.)
Having
lost, or
tending
to lose,
inflections
by
phonetic
decay;
as,
anaptotic
languages..
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) A bend; a fold; a
curve;
a turn; a
twist.
Etymology
::
Etymology
(n.) That part of
grammar
which
relates
to the
changes
in the form of the words in a
language;
inflection.
Inflected
::
Inflected
(imp. & p. p.) of
Inflec.
Inflexure
::
Inflexure
(n.) An
inflection;
a bend or fold.
Sing
::
Sing (v. i.) To utter
sounds
with
musical
inflections
or
melodious
modulations
of
voice,
as fancy may
dictate,
or
according
to the notes of a song or tune, or of a given part (as alto,
tenor,
etc.) in a
chorus
or
concerted
piece..
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) The act of
inflecting,
or the state of being
inflected..
Acute
::
Acute (v. t.) To give an acute sound to; as, he
acutes
his
rising
inflection
too
much..
Indecinable
::
Indecinable
(a.) Not
declinable;
not
varied
by
inflective
terminations;
as, nihil
(nothing),
in
Latin,
is an
indeclinable
noun..
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) A
slide,
modulation,
or
accent
of the
voice;
as, the
rising
and the
falling
inflection..
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