English | Latin |
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inflection [inflections] (change in the form of a word that reflects a change in grammatical function) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈflek.ʃn̩] [US: ˌɪn.ˈflek.ʃn̩] | flexionoun |
inflection [inflections] noun [UK: ɪn.ˈflek.ʃn̩] [US: ˌɪn.ˈflek.ʃn̩] | conformatio [conformationis](3rd) F declinatio [declinationis](3rd) F desinentia [desinentiae](1st) F dictio [dictionis](3rd) F terminatio [terminationis](3rd) F |
inflection, manner of inflecting / declining / modifying words noun | declinatus [declinatus](4th) M |
analogy / similarity (in inflections / derivations of words) noun | analogia [analogiae](1st) F |
end word w / inflection verb | derigo [derigere, derexi, derectus](3rd) TRANS dirigo [dirigere, direxi, directus](3rd) TRANS |
modulation, inflection of tone noun | modulatio [modulationis](3rd) F |
of grammatical analogy / similarity (word inflections / derivations) adjective | analogicus [analogica, analogicum]adjective |
perversion of form of a word, change / inflection of Greek to Latin usage noun | barbarolexis [barbaroleos/is]noun |