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Inflected   /ɪnflˈɛktəd/   Listen
Inflected

adjective
1.
(of the voice) altered in tone or pitch.
2.
Showing alteration in form (especially by the addition of affixes).  "German is an inflected language"






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"Inflected" Quotes from Famous Books



... be able, and nequeo, nequire, nequivi, to be unable, are inflected like eo, but occur chiefly in the Present Tense, and there ...
— New Latin Grammar • Charles E. Bennett

... of Gaelic seem to have carefully avoided bringing into apposition two vowels which belong to different syllables. For this purpose they have sometimes introduced a quiescent consonant into the middle of compound or of inflected words; as, gneidheil, or rather gnethail kindly, made up of gn['e] and ail; beothail lively, made up of beo and ail; diathan gods, from the singular dia; lathaibh days, from the singular l['a], ...
— Elements of Gaelic Grammar • Alexander Stewart



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