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flection
[ flek-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of bending.
- the state of being bent.
- a bend; bent part.
- Anatomy. flexion.
- Grammar. inflection ( def 2 ).
flection
/ ˈflɛkʃən /
noun
- the act of bending or the state of being bent
- something bent; bend
- grammar a less common word for inflection
Derived Forms
- ˈflectionless, adjective
- ˈflectional, adjective
Other Words From
- flection·al adjective
- flection·less adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of flection1
Example Sentences
Not jus’ the ’flection of me, but something that said, “This here critter knows you.”
Updates include a rubber sole plate that allows for natural foot flection, a clean leather upper with a seamless toe box, and a new heel that has a more classic shape.
The three cars are a great flection of the technology developments of the last 30 years.
Harris, whose left hand was encased in a thick protective pad that allowed only for wrist flection and finger movement, said he took some painkillers before the game.
The same occurred in the plural of many nouns, where a consonant was lost before the s of the flection; thus singular coc with short vowel, plural cos with long.
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