- flect
- de·flect;gen·u·flect;in·flect;in·flect·ible;re·flect;in·flect·ed·ness;re·flect·ed·ly;re·flect·ed·ness;re·flect·ing·ly;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
flect — … Useful english dictionary
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un´re|flect´ing|ly — un|re|flect|ing «UHN rih FLEHK tihng», adjective. unthinking; thoughtless. –un´re|flect´ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
un|re|flect|ing — «UHN rih FLEHK tihng», adjective. unthinking; thoughtless. –un´re|flect´ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
cir|cum|flect — «SUR kuhm flehkt», transitive verb. 1. to bend around. 2. to place a circumflex accent on. ╂[< Latin circumflectere < circum around + flectere bend] … Useful english dictionary
de|flect|ed — «dih FLEHK tihd», adjective. 1. turned aside or from a direct course. 2. Botany and Zoology. bent abruptly downward … Useful english dictionary
de|flect — «dih FLEHKT», transitive verb, intransitive verb. to bend or turn aside; change the direction of: »The wind deflected the arrow s path. The ball deflected from its straight course. Figurative. His thoughts were deflected by her constant chatter.… … Useful english dictionary
gen|u|flect — «JEHN yu flehkt», intransitive verb. to bend the knee as an act of reverence or worship. ╂[< Medieval Latin genuflectere < Latin genū knee + flectere bend] –gen´u|flec´tor, noun … Useful english dictionary
in|flect|ed — «ihn FLEHK tihd», adjective. inflectional: »an inflected language … Useful english dictionary
in|flect|ion — «ihn FLEHK shuhn», noun. 1. a change in the tone or pitch of the voice: »We usually end questions with a rising inflection. 2. Grammar. a) a variation in the form of a word to show case, number, gender, person, tense, mood, voice, or comparison.… … Useful english dictionary