inclinable adjective.
[ɪn'klʌɪnǝb(ǝ)l] Also
enclinable.
LME.[Old French enclinable, formed as INCLINE verb: see -ABLE.]1. Favourably disposed; willing to assent or submit
to; amenable.
LME.2. Mentally inclined or disposed
to do something. Formerly also
absol. & foll. by
to, for, that.
LME.3. Having an inclination or tendency
to some physical quality, condition, or action.
E17.■ B. Lopez The kind of wind nineteenth-century sailors called 'inclinable to calm'.4. Able to be inclined or sloped.
rare.
L18. ■ inclinableness noun E17-E18. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲