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adventurous
affected
affectionate
amorous
amorousness
antiquity
apish
apprehensive
apt
astringent
attract
attraction
avenge
basalt
basset
beam
bend
bent
bevel
bevelment
bewitch
bias
biased
bilander
bloody-minded
bonny
bow
bring
broach
broody
brownish
care
careen
careened
casemate
cast
charity
choleric
cold
communicative
compassionate
cone
consumptive
content
contradictious
converge
conversable
counterpoise
critical
descend
dip
dipping-needle
disapprove
disincline
disinclined
dislike
disorderly
dispose
disposed
disputatious
disputative
diverge
dozy
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dull-disposed
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earless
emulative
enclitic
epithumetical
equipendency
esurient
exculpate
faint
fall
favor
flat
flow
for
forgiving
forward
friended
furacious
giddy
hang
hanging-side
heavy
heel
heteroclite
high
humane
icicle
imitative
inclinable
inclination
incline
inclined
incliner
inconversable
indifference
indifferent
indispose
indisposed
infatuate
influentially
inquisitive
insociable
iron
itch
kyanite
lazy
lean
lethargical
liquid
list
litigious
luskish
machine
magnetize
mealy-mouthed
mechanically
mimical
mind
minded
mischievous
nappiness
narrative
nature
neap
needle
neither
nod
nodden
nutation
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oblong-ovate
obtrusive
opinion
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ostentation
paradoxical
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persuasion
plumming
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popishly
popular
power
practice
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predisposed
prepense
preponderancy
preponderate
prepossessed
probable
proclivous
prone
propend
propense
pugnacious
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quarrelsome
queasy
rake
reclined
reel
right
roll
rompish
rupture
sag
screw
seel
shelve
sick
silent
sinistrous
slant
slantly
slantwise
sleepful
sleepy
slope
sloping
sociable
somnolent
sportive
sputative
staggers
stand
stanting
stoop
suspicious
sway
swayed
swerve
tellurium
tenacious
that
tilt
tilted
unwilling
vacillating
verge
warp
warping
weather-helm
wheel-boat
will
willing
wish
woman
yielding



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INCLI'NE, v.t. [L. inclino; in and clino; Eng. to lean.]

1. To lean; to deviate from an erect or parallel line toward any object; to tend. Converging lines incline toward each other. A road inclines to the north or south. Connecticut river runs south, inclining in some part of its course to the west, and below middletown, it inclines to the east.

2. To lean; in a moral sense; to have a propension; to be disposed; to have some wish or desire.

Their hearts inclined to follow Abimelech. Judges 9.

3. To have an appetite; to be disposed; as, to be inclined to eat.

INCLI'NE, v.t. To cause to deviate from an erect, perpendicular or parallel line; to give a leaning to; as, incline the column or post to the east; incline your head to the right.

1. To give a tendency or propension to the will or affections; to turn; to dispose.

Incline our hearts to keep this law.

Incline my heart to thy testimonies. Ps.119.

2. To bend; to cause to stoop or bow; as, to incline the head or the body in acts of reverence or civility.
1913 Definition
Incline (incline)
v. i.(?)
In*cline"
[imp. *** p. p. Inclined (?)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Inclining.] [OE. inclinen, enclinen, OF. encliner, incliner, F. incliner, L. inclinare] pref. in-
  1. To deviate from a line, direction, or course, toward an object; to lean; to tend; as, converging lines incline toward each other; a road inclines to the north or south.
  2. Fig.: To lean or tend, in an intellectual or moral sense; to favor an opinion, a course of conduct, or a person; to have a propensity or inclination; to be disposed.

    Their hearts inclined to follow Abimelech. Judges ix. 3.

    Power finds its balance, giddy motions cease
    In both the scales, and each inclines to peace.
    Parnell.

  3. To bow; to incline the head.
    Chaucer.

    Syn. -- To lean; slope; slant; tend; bend.

  4. To cause to deviate from a line, position, or direction; to give a leaning, bend, or slope to; as, incline the column or post to the east; incline your head to the right.

    Incline thine ear, O Lord, and hear. Is. xxxvii. 17.

  5. To impart a tendency or propensity to, as to the will or affections; to turn; to dispose; to influence.

    Incline my heart unto thy testimonies. Ps. cxix. 36.

    Incline our hearts to keep this law. Book of Com. Prayer.

  6. To bend; to cause to stoop or bow; as, to incline the head or the body in acts of reverence or civility.

    With due respect my body I inclined. Dryden.

  7. An inclined plane; an ascent or descent; a grade or gradient; a slope.

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