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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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Hastily
::
Hastily
(adv.)
Without
due
reflection;
precipitately;
rashly.
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.) The
transference
of an
excitement
from one nerve fiber to
another
by means of the nerve
cells,
as in
reflex
action.
See
Reflex
action,
under
Reflex..
Declension
::
Declension
(n.) The form of the
inflection
of a word
declined
by
cases;
as, the first or the
second
declension
of
nouns,
adjectives,
etc..
Acute
::
Acute (v. t.) To give an acute sound to; as, he
acutes
his
rising
inflection
too
much..
Deflexure
::
Deflexure
(n.) A
bending
or
turning
aside;
deflection.
Surmised
::
Surmise
(n.)
Reflection;
thought.
Paradigm
::
Paradigm
(n.) An
example
of a
conjugation
or
declension,
showing
a word in all its
different
forms of
inflection..
Case
::
Case (n.) One of the
forms,
or the
inflections
or
changes
of form, of a noun,
pronoun,
or
adjective,
which
indicate
its
relation
to other
words,
and in the
aggregate
constitute
its
declension;
the
relation
which a noun or
pronoun
sustains
to some other
word..
Catadioptrical
::
Catadioptrical
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
produced
by, or
involving,
both the
reflection
and
refraction
of
light;
as, a
catadioptric
light..
Vacant
::
Vacant
(a.) Empty of
thought;
thoughtless;
not
occupied
with study or
reflection;
as, a
vacant
mind..
Deflective
::
Deflective
(a.)
Causing
deflection.
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) Any
change
or
modification
in the pitch or tone of the
voice.
Moralize
::
Moralize
(v. i.) To make moral
reflections;
to
regard
acts and
events
as
involving
a
moral.
Aim
::
Aim (v. t.) To
direct
or
point,
as a
weapon,
at a
particular
object;
to
direct,
as a
missile,
an act, or a
proceeding,
at, to, or
against
an
object;
as, to aim a
musket
or an
arrow,
the fist or a blow (at
something);
to aim a
satire
or a
reflection
(at some
person
or
vice)..
Inflective
::
Inflective
(a.)
Capable
of, or
pertaining
to,
inflection;
deflecting;
as, the
inflective
quality
of the air..
Unthinking
::
Unthinking
(a.) Not
indicating
thought
or
reflection;
thoughtless.
Sentimental
::
Sentimental
(a.)
Having,
expressing,
or
containing
a
sentiment
or
sentiments;
abounding
with moral
reflections;
containing
a moral
reflection;
didactic..
Masculine
::
Masculine
(a.)
Having
the
inflections
of, or
construed
with, words
pertaining
especially
to male
beings,
as
distinguished
from
feminine
and
neuter.
See
Gender..
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.) That which is
produced
by
reflection.
Genuflection
::
Genuflection
(n.) The act of
bending
the knee,
particularly
in
worship..
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