| inclined | 1. Having a leaning or tendency towards, or away from, a thing; disposed or moved by wish, desire, or judgment; as, a man inclined to virtue. "Each pensively inclined." 2. <mathematics> Making an angle with some line or plane; said of a line or plane. 3. <botany> Bent out of a perpendicular position, or into a curve with the convex side uppermost. Inclined plane. An inclined portion of track, on which trains or boats are raised or lowered from one level to another. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| inclined grate | A type of furnace in which fuel enters at the top part of a grate in a continuous ribbon, passes over the upper drying section where moisture is removed, and descends into the lower burning section. Ash is removed at the lower part of the grate. (05 Dec 1998) |
| inclined plane of a tooth |
Any sloping surface of the cusp of a tooth.
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| inclined planes of the pelvis |
Anterior and posterior inclined planes of the pelvic cavity, two unequal sections divided by the sciatic spines. In the larger, anterior section, the lateral walls slope toward the symphysis and arch of the pubes; a
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| inclined | used especially of the head or upper back |
| inclined | (often followed by `to') having a preference, disposition, or tendency |
| inclined | having made preparations |
| inclined | a geological fault in which one side is above the other |
| inclined | a simple machine for elevating objects |
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