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Inflected   /ɪnflˈɛktəd/   Listen
Inflected

adjective
1.
(of the voice) altered in tone or pitch.
2.
Showing alteration in form (especially by the addition of affixes).  "German is an inflected language"



Inflect

verb
(past & past part. inflected; pres. part. inflecting)
1.
Change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language.
2.
Vary the pitch of one's speech.  Synonyms: modulate, tone.



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"Inflected" Quotes from Famous Books



... The sources of such literature are abundant. A little research in a well-equipped library brings one into a curious and informing mass of knowledge, ever increasing in bulk, in the French, German and English languages, as well as in many strange and highly inflected African tongues. ...
— The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916 • Various



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