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Inflected   /ɪnflˈɛktəd/   Listen
Inflected

adjective
1.
(of the voice) altered in tone or pitch.
2.
Showing alteration in form (especially by the addition of affixes).  "German is an inflected language"





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... The sources of such literature are abundant. A little research in a well-equipped library brings one into a curious and informing mass of knowledge, ever increasing in bulk, in the French, German and English languages, as well as in many strange and highly inflected African tongues. ...
— The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916 • Various
 
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