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half-inclined — half inclined′ adj … From formal English to slang
half-inclined — adj … Useful english dictionary
half — 1. Half functions as a noun or pronoun (the first half of the year / I ve still got half), an adjective (a half share) or predeterminer (i.e. placed before another determiner such as the, half the audience), and an adverb (He ll come half way / I … Modern English usage
inclined — adj. 1 wanting to do sth VERBS ▪ be, feel, seem ▪ I only write when I feel inclined to. ▪ There s time for a swim if you feel so inclined. ADVERB … Collocations dictionary
half — n., adj., & adv. n. (pl. halves) 1 either of two equal or corresponding parts or groups into which a thing is or might be divided. 2 colloq. = half back. 3 colloq. half a pint, esp. of beer etc. 4 either of two equal periods of play in sports. 5… … Useful english dictionary
half — /haf / (say hahf) noun (plural halves /havz / (say hahvz)) 1. one of the two equal (or approximately equal) parts into which anything is or may be divided. 2. Sport either of the two periods of a game. 3. Rugby Football a. → halfback …
half — 1. adjective a half grapefruit Syn: halved, bisected, divided in two Ant: whole 2. adverb 1) the chicken is half cooked Syn: partially, partly, incompletely, inadequately, insufficiently; in part … Thesaurus of popular words
Half-Life Dedicated Server — (HLDS) is the software that powers many of the older Steam games. Uses A GoldSrc or Source engine based multiplayer game can be hosted in three different ways:#Inside the Windows game client, using the New Game button #Using the Steam based… … Wikipedia
half — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ first, second ▪ last, latter ▪ in the latter half of the 19th century ▪ top, upper … Collocations dictionary
Half blood — Blood Blood (bl[u^]d), n. [OE. blod, blood, AS. bl[=o]d; akin to D. bloed, OHG. bluot, G. blut, Goth. bl[=o][thorn], Icel. bl[=o][eth], Sw. & Dan. blod; prob. fr. the same root as E. blow to bloom. See {Blow} to bloom.] 1. The fluid which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English