| inclination | <dentistry> The angle of the long axis of a tooth from a particular line of reference, the tilt or tip of a tooth. (08 Jan 1998) |
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| inclination of pelvis | The angle which the plane of the superior pelvic aperture makes with the horizontal plane. Synonym: inclinatio pelvis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| angle of inclination | <orthopaedics> The angle formed by the meeting of a line drawn through the shaft of the femur with one passing through the long axis of the femoral neck; normally it is about 127 |
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| condylar guidance inclination | The angle of inclination of the condylar guidance to an accepted horizontal plane. (05 Mar 2000) |
| crown inclination | <dentistry> A tooth movement in which the root of the tooth is tipped toward cheeks (lips) or toward the lingual (palate) of the mouth. (08 Jan 1998) |
| enamel rod inclination | The direction of the enamel rods with reference to the outer surface of the enamel of a tooth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lateral condylar inclination | The direction of the lateral condyle path. (05 Mar 2000) |
| inclination |
an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others; "he had an inclination to give up too easily"; "a tendency to be too strict" (astronomy) the angle between the plane of the orbit and the plane of the ecliptic stated in degrees (geometry) the angle formed by the x-axis and a given line (measured counterclockwise from the positive half of the x-axis) dip: (physics) the angle that a magnetic needle makes with the plane of the horizon that toward which you are inclined to feel a liking; "her inclination is for classical music" tilt: the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical; "the tower had a pronounced tilt"; "the ship developed a list to starboard"; "he walked with a heavy inclination to the right" tendency: a characteristic likelihood of or natural disposition toward a certain condition or character or effect; "the alkaline inclination of the local waters"; "fabric with a tendency to shrink" the act of inclining; bending forward; "an inclination of his head indicated his agreement"
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In the solar system, the angle between an orbit and the plain of the Earth
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1. (Also called dip.) In terrestrial magnetism, the angle through which a freely suspended magnet would dip below the horizon in the magnetic north
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Latin inclinare "to bend" 1. The measure of a slope's leaning. 2. The included angle of the geomagnetic field's direction with the horizontal.
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| inclination | the act of inclining |
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| inclination | a characteristic likelihood of or natural disposition toward a certain condition or character or effect |
| inclination | the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical |
| inclination | an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others |
| inclination | that toward which you are inclined to feel a liking |
| inclination | (geometry) the angle formed by the x-axis and a given line (measured counterclockwise from the positive half of the x-axis) |
| inclination | (astronomy) the angle between the plane of the orbit and the plane of the ecliptic stated in degrees |
| inclination | (physics) the angle that a magnetic needle makes with the plane of the horizon |
| inclination | (astronomy) the angle between the plane of the orbit and the plane of the ecliptic stated in degrees |
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