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11inflected — UK [ɪnˈflektɪd] / US [ɪnˈflektəd] adjective linguistics a) an inflected form of a word is a form that is different from the basic form, for example a plural form of a noun b) an inflected language has words that inflect …
12inflected — adjective a) Deviating from a straight line. (An inflected language is one in which words change form when their function changes.) b) Changed in form to reflect function (referring to a word) …
13inflected — in|flect|ed [ınˈflektıd] adj technical an inflected language contains many words which change their form according to their meaning or use …
14inflected — adj. [L. in, in; flectere, to bend] Turned or bent inward or downward; inflexed …
15inflected — adj. bent, curved; altered or modified by inflection (Grammar) in·flect || ɪn flekt v. change the tone of one s voice, modulate one s voice; curve inward, bend; alter a word by inflection (Grammar) …
16non-inflected — /nɒn ɪnˈflɛktəd/ (say non in flektuhd) adjective not inflected …
17non-inflected — adj. (of a language) not having inflections …
18lanan — inflected cases of lanu …
19Inflection — In grammar, inflection or inflexion is the way language handles grammatical relations and relational categories such as tense, mood, voice, aspect, person, number, gender, case. In covert inflection, such categories are not overtly expressed.… …
20Portuguese grammar — Portuguese grammar, the morphology and syntax of the Portuguese language, is similar to the grammar of most other Romance languages especially Galician and the other languages of Iberian Peninsula. It is a synthetic, fusional language. Nouns,… …