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Inclined

/ɪnˈklaɪnd/adjective / verb
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Inclined means having a natural tendency or preference towards something, often implying a subtle leaning without full commitment. In modern usage, it's commonly applied to personal inclinations in decision-making or to describe a slanted surface in technical fields like physics, where it influences forces and motion in practical ways.

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Did you know that the inclined plane, a concept tied to this word, is one of the six simple machines identified by ancient Greeks and was crucial for building the Egyptian pyramids, allowing workers to move massive 2.5-ton stones with just 1/7th of the direct lifting force required?

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