uninflected
Adjective

uninflected (not comparable)

  1. (of a language) That which does not use inflection.
  2. (of a word) That which has not been inflected.
    • 1955: Geoffrey Chaucer, Richard Middlewood Wilson, Simon Bredon, Derek John de Solla Price, and Peterhouse (University of Cambridge) Library, The Equatorie of the Planetis, [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=d44LAQAAIAAJ&dq=%22grada,+minuta,+introitus%22&lr=&ei=IjA1SoHDBp-8zASF-_i1Bg page 161] (Cambridge University Press)
      It seems that many such technical words (grada, minuta, introitus) were left in the uninflected state when contracted in any customary form such as we have […]



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