释义 |
uninˈflected, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not bent or deflected.
1713Derham Phys. Theol. i. i. 13 An uninflected Ray [of light]. 1843Griffith in Trans. Linnæan Soc. XIX. 198 The ordinary and uninflected membrane of the sac. 2. Not possessed of inflections.
1875Whitney Life Lang. vii. 133 The original indefiniteness of uninflected languages. Hence uninˈflectedness.
1875Whitney Life Lang. xii. 239 The line which separates utter uninflectedness from a rude agglutination. |