inclinable

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Inclinable \In*clin"a*ble\, a. [L. inclinabilis. See {Incline}.]
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   1. Leaning; tending.
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            Likely and inclinable to fall.        --Bentley.
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   2. Having a propensity of will or feeling; leaning in
      disposition; disposed; propense; as, a mind inclinable to
      truth.
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            Whatsoever other sins he may be inclinable to.
                                                  --South.
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            The very constitution of a multitude is not so
            inclinable to save as to destroy.     --Fuller.
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