INCLINATION vs TILT: NOUN
- A tendency towards another body or point.
- A direction or tendency from the true vertical or horizontal direction.
- The act of inclining, or state of being inclined; a leaning.
- The angle made by two lines or planes
- A leaning or tendency of the mind, feelings, preferences, or will; propensity; a disposition more favorable to one thing than to another; favor; desire; love.
- A person or thing loved or admired.
- Decantation, or tipping for pouring.
- An inclinometer.
- The angle which the orbit makes with the ecliptic.
- See Dip of the needle, under Dip.
- A physical tilt or bend
- A mental tendency
- The act of inclining; bending forward
- That toward which you are inclined to feel a liking
- (geometry) the angle formed by the x-axis and a given line (measured counterclockwise from the positive half of the x-axis)
- (astronomy) the angle between the plane of the orbit and the plane of the ecliptic stated in degrees
- A characteristic likelihood of or natural disposition toward a certain condition or character or effect
- The property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical
- (physics) the angle that a magnetic needle makes with the plane of the horizon
- The act of inclining or the state of being inclined; a bend or tilt.
- A deviation or the degree of deviation from the horizontal or vertical; a slant.
- A slant or slope
- An inclined surface; a slope.
- A characteristic disposition or tendency to act in a certain way; a propensity.
- A preference or liking.
- In geometry and mech., the mutual approach, tendency, or leaning of two bodies, lines, or planes toward each other, so as to make an angle at the point where they meet, or where their lines of direction meet. This angle is called the angle of inclination.
- The angle which a line or plane makes with the horizon; declivity.
- An inclined surface; a slope or declivity, as of land.
- A set or bent of the mind or will; a disposition more favorable to one thing or person than to another; a leaning, liking, or preference: as, an inclination for poetry; a strong inclination toward law.
- A person for whom or a thing for which one has a liking or preference.
- In Greek and Latin grammar, same as enclisis.
- The angle between two lines or planes.
- An attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others
- The angle of intersection of a reference plane
- A pier, built of brush and stone, on which fishermen unload and dress their fish.
- A mechanical device for fishing through an opening in the ice.
- Plural The dregs of beer or ale; washings of beer-barrels.
- An exercise consisting in charging with the spear, sharp or blunted, whether against an antagonist or against a mark, such as the quintain.
- A thrust.
- A sloping position; inclination forward, backward, or to one side: as, the tilt of a cask; to give a thing a tilt.
- A covering of some thin and flexible stuff, as a tent-awning; especially, in modern use, the cloth cover of a wagon.
- One of the small log-huts of the Labrador hunters.
- A see-saw; a plank tilting on a narrow support in the middle.
- In seismology, that component of an earth-tremor which throws upright objects out of the vertical plane.
- A tilt hammer.
- A combat, especially a verbal one; a debate.
- A thrust or blow with a lance.
- A medieval sport in which two mounted knights with lances charged together and attempted to unhorse one another.
- A preference, inclination, or bias.
- A sloping surface, as of the ground.
- An inclination from the horizontal or vertical; a slant.
- The act of tilting or the condition of being tilted.
- A canopy or an awning for a boat, wagon, or cart.
- A contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement
- Pitching dangerously to one side
- A combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances
- A slight but noticeable partiality
- The property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical
- A tendency to favor one side in a dispute.
INCLINATION vs TILT: VERB
- N/A
- Move sideways or in an unsteady way
- Heel over
- To incline or bend from a vertical position
- Charge with a tilt
INCLINATION vs TILT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To forge with a tilt hammer.
- To engage in a combat or struggle; fight.
- To fight with lances; joust.
- To be advantageous to one side over another, as in a dispute.
- To slope; incline.
- To charge (an opponent); attack.
- To aim or thrust (a lance) in a joust.
- To cause to be advantageous to one party rather than another.
- To cause to slope, as by raising one end; incline: : slant.
- To have a preference, favor, or be inclined toward something.
INCLINATION vs TILT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cover (a vehicle) with a canopy or an awning.
INCLINATION vs TILT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Bending forward
- The act of inclining
- In seismology, to tip; incline from the vertical as the result of a movement of the earth's crust.
- To totter; tumble; fall; be overthrown.
- To move unsteadily; toss.
- To heel over; lean forward, back, or to one side; assume a sloping position or direction.
- To charge with the lance; join in a tilting contest, or tilt; make rushing thrusts in or as in combat or the tourney; rush with poised weapon; fight; contend; rush.
- To rush; charge; burst into a place.
- To incline; cause to heel over; give a slope to; raise one end of: as, to tilt a barrel or cask in order to facilitate the emptying of it; to tilt a table.
- To raise or hold poised in preparation for attack.
- To attack with a lance or spear in the exercise called the tilt.
- To hammer or forge with a tilt-hammer or tilt: as, to tilt steel to render it more ductile.
- A contentious speech act
- (idiom) (on tilt) In a reckless manner, especially playing poker recklessly after experiencing bad or good luck.
- (idiom) (at full tilt) At full speed.
INCLINATION vs TILT: RELATED WORDS
- Proclivity, Willingness, Magnetic inclination, Magnetic dip, Angle of dip, Angle of inclination, Inclination of an orbit, List, Dip, Lean, Tilt, Inclining, Disposition, Leaning, Tendency
- Rock, Argument, Contention, Pitch, Inclination, Tip, Lean, Sway, Slant, Careen, Joust, Wobble, Angle, Shift, Leaning
INCLINATION vs TILT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Temptation, Appetite, Preference, Predisposition, Propensity, Desire, Proclivity, Magnetic dip, List, Dip, Lean, Tilt, Inclining, Leaning, Tendency
- Contestation, Rock, Argument, Contention, Pitch, Inclination, Tip, Lean, Sway, Slant, Careen, Wobble, Angle, Shift, Leaning
INCLINATION vs TILT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- There is homosexual inclination and various paedophilic inclinations.
- "My inclination is he will testify," Genson said.
- Your chief fault is _your_ inclination _to procrastinate_.
- But this requires an investors time and inclination.
- Inclination and birth brought Smith to the task.
- Thus, if we are given semimajor axis and eccentricity, or semimajor axis and inclination, we can solve for inclination, or eccentricity, respectively.
- Trochlear morphology was evaluated using the lateral trochlear inclination, medial trochlear inclination, sulcus angle and trochlear angle on the axial magnetic resonance images.
- When looking at the instrument, he spontaneously interprets the inclination of the artificial horizon as an expression of the inclination of the aircraft.
- The first is the natural inclination of the courts to find against insurers, who should have the inclination and resources to clarify their wordings.
- It is to such a natural inclination that the inclination of a habit is likened.
- SAW tilt sensor using three SAW assemblies for tilt measurement each one of which can also measure temperature.
- Tilt is a fork tilt level indicator that is made for all makes and models of lift trucks.
- There are some minor adjustments available for focus, digital zoom, swivel pan, vertical tilt, and digital tilt.
- Adjust antenna to desired tilt and lock into place using the antenna tilt adjustment nut.
- Button tilt works by pushing in a button to tilt the umbrella.
- Some saws are cheaper in right hand tilt than left hand tilt.
- While you tilt back, lift the forward tilt lever up and lean forward.
- This cushioned chair is built for ergonomic comfort with adjustable seat height, arms, tilt tension and tilt lock.
- You can customize this chair to meet your needs with height adjustment, tilt tension and a tilt lock.
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INCLINATION vs TILT: QUESTIONS
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- What is the definition of inclination in geography?
- What is the maximum efficiency of inclination change?
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- How does spindle length affect steering axis inclination?
- What is the orbital inclination of Jupiter trojans?
- How do you calculate steering axis inclination angle?
- Which countries are using tilt technology in trains?
- What is the tilt digital hydrometer and thermometer?
- Do School surveillance cameras pan and tilt automatically?
- Does passive tilt affect sensitivity and specificity?
- How does pelvic tilt affect acetabular anteversion?
- Are the tilt and shift movements on the TS-E 90mm tilt-shift lenses parallel?
- Is tilt angle detection effective in measuring the tilt angle?
- What is mercury tilt sensor and ball based tilt sensor?
- How much shift and tilt does the tilt-shift lens provide?
- How many degrees of tilt does the tilt adapter have?