Definitionv. change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language
Last update: July 2, 2015
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(In an inflected language, the same thing will be indicated by inflections, e.) [Please select]
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Nouns and verbs which are inflected regularly are entered under but one form. [Please select]
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It is a motionless, rigid body, of a waxen yellow, smooth, shiny, curved like a fish-hook towards the head, which is inflected. [Please select]
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The basal end is rectangularly inflected, and stretches internally nearly across the peduncle; it consists (fig.) [Please select]
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Bill tapering rapidly to point, culmen rounded; mandibles nearly equal, edges inflected and slightly indented. [Please select]
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Audrey heard a woman's voice near her, carefully inflected, slightly affected. [Please select]
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The humerus in quadrupeds is inflected like the letter S; in man this general form is less accentuated, the humerus being almost straight. [Please select]
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Bill nearly straight, with culmen elevated, wide at base, compressed towards tip, and slightly emarginate; edges of lower mandible inflected; nostrils basal, oblique, oval, and exposed; moderately developed bristles at gape. [Please select]
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