Angol | Latin |
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incline [inclined, inclining, inclines] verb [UK: ɪn.ˈklaɪn] [US: ˌɪn.ˈklaɪn] | inclino [inclinare, inclinavi, inclinatus](1st) invergo [invergere, -, -](3rd) |
incline, lie, slope verb | vergo [vergere, -, -](3rd) |
incline, slope verb | clino [clinare, clinavi, clinatus](1st) TRANS |
incline / tend downwards verb | devergo [devergere, -, -](3rd) INTRANS |
incline together verb | convergo [convergere, -, -](3rd) INTRANS |
incline toward, wish rather verb | malo [malle, malui, -]verb |
inclined, bent, sunk (L+S) adjective | clinatus [clinata, clinatum]adjective |
inclined, minded adjective | animatus [animata, animatum]adjective |
inclined, ready adjective | proclivus [procliva, proclivum]adjective |
inclined / apt to kick with heels, kicking adjective | calcitrosus [calcitrosa, calcitrosum]adjective |
inclined channel / barrel of a ballista noun | climacis [climacidos/is]noun |
inclined forward, sloping downwards adjective | proclivus [procliva, proclivum]adjective |
inclined passage / surface noun | clivos [clivi]noun clivum [clivi](2nd) N clivus [clivi](2nd) M |
inclined surface (L+S) noun | devexum [devexi](2nd) N |
inclined to drunkenness adjective | crapulosus [crapulosa, crapulosum]adjective |
inclined to steal (Nelson) adjective | furax [(gen.), furacis]adjective |
be disinclined / reluctant / adverse to verb | odeo [odire, odivi(ii), -]verb odi [odisse, osus]verb odio [odire, odivi, -](4th) TRANS |
be inclined verb | propendeo [propendere, propendi, propensus](2nd) |
disposed / inclined (to) adjective | acclinis [acclinis, accline]adjective adclinis [adclinis, adcline]adjective |
downward slope / incline noun | devexitas [devexitatis](3rd) F |
downwards incline (L+S) noun | divergentia [divergentiae](1st) F |
face down, inclined / stooping / bowing forwards adjective | cernuus [cernua, cernuum]adjective |
favorably inclined, well-disposed, propitious adjective | propitius [propitia, propitium]adjective |
favorably inclined / disposed adjective | conciliatus [conciliata -um, conciliatior -or -us, conciliatissimus -a -um]adjective |
lay down, rest (on) (w / DAT), lean against / towards, incline (to) verb | acclino [acclinare, acclinavi, acclinatus](1st) TRANS adclino [adclinare, adclinavi, adclinatus](1st) TRANS |
naturally inclined adjective | ingeniatus [ingeniata, ingeniatum]adjective |
not peaceful, not inclined to peace adjective | impacificus [impacifica, impacificum]adjective |
one inclined / apt to kick with heels, kicker noun | calcitrosus [calcitrosi](2nd) M |
one that kicks / is inclined to kick with heels, kicker noun | calcitro [calcitronis](3rd) F |
recline, incline verb | cubo [cubare, cubui, cubitus](1st) INTRANS |
slope, incline noun | clive [clivis](3rd) N |
slope (pl.), incline noun | clivum [clivi](2nd) N |
slope (sg.), incline noun | clivos [clivi]noun |