incliˈnational, a. rare.
[f. prec. + -al1.]
a. Relating to slope or inclination to the horizon. b. Of or pertaining to mental inclination or disposition.
| 1821 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. LII. 395 As he persisted in writing for the stage, it was deemed wiser to patronize his inclinational than his professional exertions. 1879 Thomson & Tait Nat. Phil. I. i. 397 There are two freedoms, one azimuthal, the other inclinational; the first neutral, the other unstable, when fly-wheel not rotating. |