ə̇nˈklīnd or especially in sense 2 ˈinˌk- adjective
Etymology: Middle English enclined, inclined, from past participle of enclinen, inclinen
1. : having inclination, disposition, or tendency : well disposed
2.
a. : having a leaning or slope usually from the vertical or horizontal
an inclined roadway
an inclined stem
b. : making an angle with a line or plane