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Disinclination Disinclination Dis*in`cli*na"tion, n.
The state of being disinclined; want of propensity, desire,
or affection; slight aversion or dislike; indisposition.
Disappointment gave him a disinclination to the fair
sex. --Arbuthnot.
Having a disinclination to books or business.
--Guardian.
Syn: Unwillingness; disaffection; alienation; dislike;
indisposition; distaste; aversion; repugnance.
Inclinable Inclinable In*clin"a*ble, a. [L. inclinabilis. See Incline.]
1. Leaning; tending.
Likely and inclinable to fall. --Bentley.
2. Having a propensity of will or feeling; leaning in
disposition; disposed; propense; as, a mind inclinable to
truth.
Whatsoever other sins he may be inclinable to.
--South.
The very constitution of a multitude is not so
inclinable to save as to destroy. --Fuller.
Inclinableness Inclinableness In*clin"a*ble*ness, n.
The state or quality of being inclinable; inclination.
inclination Dip Dip, n.
1. The action of dipping or plunging for a moment into a
liquid. ``The dip of oars in unison.' --Glover.
2. Inclination downward; direction below a horizontal line;
slope; pitch.
3. A liquid, as a sauce or gravy, served at table with a
ladle or spoon. [Local, U.S.] --Bartlett.
4. A dipped candle. [Colloq.] --Marryat.
Dip of the horizon (Astron.), the angular depression of the
seen or visible horizon below the true or natural horizon;
the angle at the eye of an observer between a horizontal
line and a tangent drawn from the eye to the surface of
the ocean.
Dip of the needle, or Magnetic dip, the angle formed, in
a vertical plane, by a freely suspended magnetic needle,
or the line of magnetic force, with a horizontal line; --
called also inclination.
Dip of a stratum (Geol.), its greatest angle of inclination
to the horizon, or that of a line perpendicular to its
direction or strike; -- called also the pitch.
Inclinatorily Inclinatory In*clin"a*to*ry (?; 277), a.
Having the quality of leaning or inclining; as, the
inclinatory needle. -- In*clin"a*to*ri*ly, adv. --Sir T.
Browne.
Inclinatory Inclinatory In*clin"a*to*ry (?; 277), a.
Having the quality of leaning or inclining; as, the
inclinatory needle. -- In*clin"a*to*ri*ly, adv. --Sir T.
Browne.