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declension | dih-KLEN-shun | noun
1 a : noun, adjective, or pronoun inflection especially in some prescribed order of the forms b : a class of nouns or adjectives having the same type of inflectional forms 2 : a falling off or away : deterioration 3 : descent, slope Example sentence: The most common declension in modern English is the set of nouns that form their plurals with a simple -s. "We eat local, buy organic, and support small farms. Some of us even forage and hunt . This trend appears to be a unique response to a declension narrative that goes something like this: Americans once lived on small farms, ate locally-produced food, did not poison the soil with chemicals, and always knew from whence their food came. Then industrialization and urbanization hit . We lost our culinary innocence, fell from grace, and got fat." -- From a New York Times blog post by James McWilliams, March 9, 2010 Learn more about declension at Merriam-Webster Online. |
