May. 17th, 2013

acclivity

May. 17th, 2013 07:05 am
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acclivity (uh-KLIV-i-tee) - n., an upward slope.


As a hill or of a road, but also capable of metaphoric extension. Contrast with declivity, a downward slope, and proclivity, a leaning toward, originally a forward slope. Borrowed in 1614 from Latin acclīvitās, from ad- (in its ac- form used before c), toward + clīvus, slope.

And that wraps it up for a week of prefix fun -- back next week with the usual prolexical mix.

---L.

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