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1 prideva i zamenica
• declension -
2 promena imenica
• declension -
3 otklanjanje
• declension• dispersing• inflection -
4 deklinacija
• declension; declination; variation -
5 deklinacija
• declination• declension -
6 odbijanje
• rebound• reflection• reflexion• refusal• reflecting• repulse• repulsion• repercussion• repudiation• reverberation• declension• detachment -
7 opadanje
• wane• decaying• devolution• declining• downtrend• diminution• descendance• declension• drop• falloff• fall -
8 propadanje
• ruin• sinking• collapse• consumption• declension• decline• decay• lapse -
9 nagib
• acclivity; adscent; ascent; batter; bevel; bias; camber; declension; declination; declivity; descent; dip into; grade; gradient; incidence; inclination; incline; inflection; lean; list; pitch; proneness; rake; ramp; rise; scarp; scarped; shelving; slant; slope; sloping; squint; talus; ti -
10 odbijanje
• abnegation; declension; declination; deduction; denial; detachment; disavowal; dismissal; dismission; nay; nonconsent; opposition; rebound; rebuff; rebuttal; reflection; reflex of the soul; reflexion; reflexivity; refusal; regular planer reflection; rejection; repel; repellence -
11 opadanje
• atrophy; attenuation; collapse; decadence; decadency; declension; declining; decrease; decreasing; decrement; degeneration; descendance; devolution; diminuition; diminution; downtrend; downturn; drop; evil speaking; evil-speaking; fall; falling off; falling-off; falloff; fell; le -
12 pad
• cadence; collapse; come-down; crash; declension; decline; declivity; degradation; descension; descent; doldrums; downfall; downturn trend; droop; drop; fall; falling gradient; incidence; incline; jolt; lapse; overthrow; overturn; plough; plow; plunk; precipitation; ruin; s; sag; slope -
13 propadanje
• collapse; come-down; consumption; decadance; decadence; decadency; decay; declension; decline; degeneration; loss; ruin; sinking; spoilage; wreckage
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Declension — De*clen sion, n. [Apparently corrupted fr. F. d[ e]clinaison, fr. L. declinatio, fr. declinare. See {Decline}, and cf. {Declination}.] 1. The act or the state of declining; declination; descent; slope. [1913 Webster] The declension of the land… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
declension — index curtailment, decrease, decrement, degradation, deterioration, rejection, relapse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Bur … Law dictionary
declension — mid 15c., ultimately from L. declinationem (nom. declinatio), noun of action from pp. stem of declinare (see DECLINE (Cf. decline)); perhaps via French; the form is irregular, and its history obscure [OED] … Etymology dictionary
declension — decline, decadence, *deterioration, degeneration, devolution Analogous words: decaying or decay, disintegration, crumbling (see corresponding verbs at DECAY): retrogressiveness or retrogression, regressiveness or regression (see corresponding… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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declension — [dē klen′shən, diklen′shən] n. [ME declenson < OFr declinaison < L declinatio, a bending aside, inflection (< pp. of declinare: see DECLINE): ME form infl. by assoc. with L descensio, a descending: see DESCEND] 1. a bending or sloping… … English World dictionary
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declension — /di klen sheuhn/, n. 1. Gram. a. the inflection of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives for categories such as case and number. b. the whole set of inflected forms of such a word, or the recital thereof in a fixed order. c. a class of such words… … Universalium
declension — noun /dɪˈklɛn.ʃən/ a) A way of categorizing nouns, pronouns, or adjectives according to the inflections they receive. In Latin, amicus belongs to the second declension. Most second declension nouns end in i in the genitive singular and um in the… … Wiktionary
declension — n. an adjective; noun; strong; weak declension * * * [dɪ klenʃ(ə)n] noun strong weak declension an adjective … Combinatory dictionary
declension — UK [dɪˈklenʃ(ə)n] / US [dɪˈklenʃən] noun Word forms declension : singular declension plural declensions linguistics 1) [uncountable] the process by which the form of nouns, adjectives, or pronouns changes in some languages depending on their… … English dictionary