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Showing words for INFLECT using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Inflect

inflect

6 Letter Words for Inflect

ceftin, client, finlet, infect, infelt, lectin, lentic

5 Letter Words for Inflect

ceint, centi, cetin, cinel, cleft, clift, cline, clint, clite, elfic, elfin, elint, enlit, fecit, feint, fient, filet, flect, flint, flite, incle, inlet, intel, lenti, licet, lifen, nifle, telic

4 Letter Words for Inflect

ceil, celt, cent, ceti, ciel, cine, cite, clef, clin, clit, encl, etic, feil, felt, feni, fent, fice, fict, fiel, file, filt, fine, flet, flic, flit, incl, infl, intl, itel, lect, left, lent, lice, lief, lien, life, lift, line, lint, lite, neif, neti, nice, nief, nife, nile, teil, teli, tice, tien, tile, tinc, tine

3 Letter Words for Inflect

cel, cen, cfi, cie, cif, cit, cli, cte, ctf, ctn, ect, efl, eft, elf, eli, elt, enc, enl, etc, fec, fei, fen, fet, fie, fil, fin, fit, flt, ice, ifc, ife, ile, inc, inf, int, lei, let, lie, lif, lin, lit, nef, nei, net, nie, nil, nit, tec, tef, tel, ten, tic, tie, til, tin, tlc, tln

Definitions for Inflect

[1] to modulate (the voice).
[2] Grammar . to apply inflection to (a word). to recite or display all or a distinct set of the inflections of (a word); decline or conjugate.
[3] to bend; turn from a direct line or course.
[4] Botany . to bend in.
[5] Grammar . to be characterized by inflection.
[6] (grammar) to change (the form of a word) or (of a word) to change in form by inflection
[7] (tr) to change (the voice) in tone or pitch; modulate
[8] (tr) to cause to deviate from a straight or normal line or course; bend

Words related to Inflect

differ, divide, modify, diverge, range, diversify, fluctuate, alter, vent, deliver, articulate, tell, assert, say, emphasize, utter, announce, proclaim, declare, present

Words nearby Inflect

inflationary gap, inflationary spiral, inflationary universe, inflationism, inflationist, inflect, inflection, inflection point, inflectional, inflexed, inflexible

Origin of Inflect

1375–1425; late Middle English inflecten < Latin inflectere to bend in, equivalent to in- in-2 + flectere to bend, curve; cf. flex1

Other words from Inflect

in·flect·ed·ness , noun
in·flec·tive , adjective
in·flec·tor , noun
non·in·flect·ed , adjective
un·in·flect·ed , adjective
un·in·flec·tive , adjective

Word origin for Inflect

C15: from Latin inflectere to curve round, alter, from flectere to bend

Synonyms for Inflect

attune, balance, fine-tune, regulate, restrain, revamp, switch, temper, tone, transmogrify, tune, tweak, vary