Inclining
51ἐπιρρεπέστατα — ἐπιρρεπής inclining the balance adverbial superl ἐπιρρεπής inclining the balance neut nom/voc/acc superl pl …
52ἐπίξανθον — ἐπίξανθος inclining to yellow masc/fem acc sg ἐπίξανθος inclining to yellow neut nom/voc/acc sg …
53ἐπίρροπον — ἐπίρροπος inclining masc/fem acc sg ἐπίρροπος inclining neut nom/voc/acc sg …
54ῥεπτικόν — ῥεπτικός inclining masc acc sg ῥεπτικός inclining neut nom/voc/acc sg …
55declivate — də̇ˈklīˌvāt, dēˈ , ˈdeklə̇ˌ , və̇t adjective Etymology: Latin declivis + English ate : inclining downward : sloping * * * deˈclivate, a. [irreg. f. L. dēclīv is: see declive.] ‘Descending; …
56MAIMONIDEAN CONTROVERSY — MAIMONIDEAN CONTROVERSY, a vast complex of disputed cultural, religious, and social problems, focusing around several central themes. Some of the elements of this controversy considerably antedate maimonides (1135–1204); and of the questions… …
57Amaranth — Am a*ranth, n. [L. amarantus, Gr. ?, unfading, amaranth; a priv. + ? to quench, cause to wither, fr. a root meaning to die, akin to E. mortal; so called because its flowers do not soon wither: cf. F. amarante. The spelling with th seems to be due …
58Andira violacea — Violet Vi o*let, a. [Cf. F. violet. See {Violet}, n.] Dark blue, inclining to red; bluish purple; having a color produced by red and blue combined. [1913 Webster] {Violet shell} (Zo[ o]l.), any species of Ianthina; called also {violet snail}. See …
59Anticlinal — An ti*cli nal ([a^]n t[i^]*kl[imac] nal), a. [Pref. anti + Gr. kli nein to incline.] 1. Inclining or dipping in opposite directions. See {Synclinal}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) occurring at right angles to the surface of a plant organ. [PJC]… …
60Anticlinal axis — Anticlinal An ti*cli nal ([a^]n t[i^]*kl[imac] nal), a. [Pref. anti + Gr. kli nein to incline.] 1. Inclining or dipping in opposite directions. See {Synclinal}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) occurring at right angles to the surface of a plant organ.… …