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affinity; aptitude; aptness; declination; dip; disposition; inclination; predisposition; proclivity; proneness; propensity; slant; slope; tendance; tendency; vein; warp; cant; leaning; rake; like archaic: liking; penchant; list | |||
addiction; bent; liking | |||
angle of inclination; canting (precipitation, sat. transm.) | |||
shear (A transformation that distorts a shape by a specified angle from an axis. The result is that a square is formed into a parallelogram. The skew or shear can be applied in more than one direction at a time); skew (A transformation that distorts a shape by a specified angle from an axis. The result is that a square is formed into a parallelogram. The skew or shear can be applied in more than one direction at a time) | |||
batter | |||
geologic dip of planar features; plunge; strike | |||
slope (curve) | |||
lean (e.g. of an image) | |||
gradient (e.g. of the curve); banking; oblique position; tilting | |||
bias; grade; obliquity; pitch; tilt; trend | |||
heeling moment | |||
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aptitudes; biases; declinations; inclinations; likings; proclivities; propensities; tendencies; veins | |||
disposition; instincts; inclination | |||
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disposition (to); liability (to) | |||
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incline the slope | |||
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predisposition (to disease); susceptibility | |||
jamb | |||
incline | |||
fall (of a pipe, Dach s); slope (of a roof, Dach s); kilt (of treads, Dach s); glacis; embanking; scarp; escarp; run of slope; acclivity (ansteigenden Geländes); rake (z.B. von Pfählen); susceptibility (Empfindlichkeit); battice; current; falling gradient; rise and run; squint | |||
fancy; propensity (Lehrm: bei Keynes psychologische Determinante für ökonomisches Verhalten); vocation | |||
gradient; rate of grade | |||
drive | |||
slope incline | |||
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underlay |
Neigung: 150 phrases in 30 subjects |