proclinate

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English

Etymology

From Latin prōclīnātus.

Adjective

proclinate (comparative more proclinate, superlative most proclinate)

  1. (anatomy) inclined, directed, or leaning forward, as in the teeth of some mammals and bristles on the frons of many insects

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Latin

Verb

prōclīnāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of prōclīnō

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