inflection
61auxiliary inflection — noun paleontology : any lateral lobe or saddle of the ammonoid suture added later than the first two or three pairs …
62inflexion — inflection …
63in·flex·ion — ↑inflection …
64inflecxion — Inflection In*flec tion, n. [L. inflexio : cf. F. inflexion. See {Inflect}.] [Written also {inflecxion}.] 1. The act of inflecting, or the state of being inflected. [1913 Webster] 2. A bend; a fold; a curve; a turn; a twist. [1913 Webster] 3. A… …
65inflectionpoint — inflection point n. A moment of dramatic change, especially in the development of a company, industry, or market. * * * …
66inflexion — inflection, inflexion англ. [инфле/кшн] муз. интонация …
67noun declension — inflection of nouns to show number or case (Grammar) …
68inflectional — inflection (chiefly Brit. also inflexion) ► NOUN 1) Grammar a change in the form of a word (typically the ending) to express a grammatical function or attribute such as tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender. 2) a variation in intonation… …
69inflectionally — inflection (chiefly Brit. also inflexion) ► NOUN 1) Grammar a change in the form of a word (typically the ending) to express a grammatical function or attribute such as tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender. 2) a variation in intonation… …
70inflectionless — inflection (chiefly Brit. also inflexion) ► NOUN 1) Grammar a change in the form of a word (typically the ending) to express a grammatical function or attribute such as tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender. 2) a variation in intonation… …