Inflector

noun

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Noun
  1. 1
    An affix that inflects the base form of a word.

    "These modulants are inflectors of roots to allow them to serve as descriptors, and modulation is desirable because the root form may be retrieved without the modulant when making a generic search."

  2. 2
    A device for bending a particle beam.

    "In order to prevent the beams striking the inflectors on subsequent turns, each ring would contain a set of foils, thick at the outer radius but thinning to zero about one inch inside the inflector radius."

  3. 3
    A muscle that contracts to cause a part of the body to curve inwards.

    "The two last, the intertransversarii and quadrati lumborum, are here enumerated with the dorsal inflectors, because the are dorsad of the centre of motion, and accordingly relaxed in the dead body, when the trunk is inflected in the dorsal direction."

  4. 4
    Something that inflects or modulates.

    "Since, in general, bodies that are good radiators are poor inflectors and good absorbers, and vice versa.,"

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"These modulants are inflectors of roots to allow them to serve as descriptors, and modulation is desirable because the root form may be retrieved without the modulant when making a generic search."

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