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41 predispuesto
• biased• incline to• inclined plane• predisposed• with a tendency -
42 proclive
• disposed• incline to• inclined plane• prone -
43 propenso
• aimed• disposed• incline to• inclined plane• liable• likely• prone• propense -
44 subida
• acclivity• ascent• climb• inclination from the perpendicular• incline one's ear to• incorruptible• increase activities• ripsaw• RISC• rise• rise a session• slope• uprush• upward slope -
45 tendente
• aimed• incline to• inclined plane -
46 tendiente
• bent-on• incline to• inclined plane• prone• tenderly• tendinous -
47 bajada escarpada
f.drop-off, sharp descent, sharp incline. -
48 bisel cavosuperficial
m.cavosurface bevel, incline of the cavosurface angle of a prepared tooth cavity wall relative to the enamel wall. -
49 cargar hacia
v.to incline towards. -
50 cuesta empinada
f.steep slope, incline, steep. -
51 escuchar favorablemente
v.to incline one's ear to. -
52 estar ladeado
v.to be on a tilt, to slant, to incline. -
53 ladearse a
v.to lean towards, to incline towards. -
54 pendiente suave
f.gentle slope, glacis, gradual slope or incline, gentle hill. -
55 retrogradar
v.1 to retrograde.La gravedad retrograda su movimiento Gravity retrogrades its movement.2 to incline to reaction, to oppose progress (política).3 to regress.El enemigo retrograda por temor The enemy regresses out of fear. -
56 suave pendiente
f.gentle slope, gradual slope or incline, glacis. -
57 bajada
(Sp. model spelled same [baxáda] < Spanish verb bajar 'to go down' < Latin bassiare 'to go down' plus Spanish derivational suffix -¿/a)OED, SW: 1866. This term is referenced by Hendrickson, Hoy, Clark, Watts, the DARE, and the OED. It is generally defined as an incline sloping downward formed by the merging of several alluvial fans (composed of rock debris, such as gravel, sand, and silt). The term may also refer to a steeply descending trail. The DRAE also references bajada as a trail that leads downward. Santamaría adds that in Mexico the term also refers not only to a trail, but to any downward slope. The trail boss and drivers encountered many bajadas and subidas (trail leading up) in the uneven, rocky, and sometimes treacherous western terrain.
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