inclinatory

in·cli·na·to·ry

[in-klahy-nuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee]
adjective
characterized by inclination.

Origin:
1605–15; < Latin inclīnāt(us) (see inclination) + -ory1

in·cli·na·to·ri·ly, adverb
non·in·cli·na·to·ry, adjective
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