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inclino — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • rake noun A garden tool with a row of teeth on a long handle, used to gather leaves or debris or to smooth soil.
  • tilt verb To lean or slant something, or to be at an angle.

Senses

inclino is used for these senses in English:

  • rake (ambitransitive) To incline (something) from a perpendicular direction.
  • tilt (transitive) To slope or incline (something); to slant. [1590]

rake — full definition

  1. noun A garden tool with a row of teeth on a long handle, used to gather leaves or debris or to smooth soil.
  2. verb To gather, smooth, or clear something using a rake or a similar sweeping motion.
  3. verb To fire a weapon in a sweeping motion along the length of a target.
  4. noun A backward slant, especially of a ship's mast or funnel, or of a theatre stage or seating.
  5. noun A man who lives a reckless, self-indulgent, and often promiscuous lifestyle.

tilt — full definition

  1. verb To lean or slant something, or to be at an angle.
  2. noun A slant or lean; the angle at which something is inclined.
  3. noun A jousting match, or an attempt at some goal or contest.
  4. verb (gaming slang) To become so frustrated after a run of losses that one's play gets noticeably worse.

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