inflexive

inflexive
\\ə̇nˈfleksiv\ adjective
Etymology: Latin inflexus (past participle of inflectere to inflect) + English -ive
chiefly Britain : inflective

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  • Inflexive — In*flex ive, a. 1. Inflective. [1913 Webster] Inflexive endings. W. E. Jelf. [1913 Webster] 2. Inflexible. [R.] Foes inflexive. Chapman. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • inflexive — adj. inflective; inflectional, of or pertaining to inflection (Grammar); inflexible …   English contemporary dictionary

  • inflexive — in·flex·ive …   English syllables

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