in'cliner

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incline
 
vb (when tr, may take an infinitive)
1.  to deviate or cause to deviate from a particular plane, esp a vertical or horizontal plane; slope or slant
2.  to be disposed or cause to be disposed (towards some attitude or to do something): he inclines towards levity; that does not incline me to think that you are right
3.  to bend or lower (part of the body, esp the head), as in a bow or in order to listen
4.  incline one's ear to listen favourably (to)
 
n
5.  an inclined surface or slope; gradient
6.  short for inclined railway
 
[C13: from Latin inclīnāre to cause to lean, from clīnāre to bend; see lean1]
 
in'cliner
 
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