(grammar) showing alteration in form especially by addition of affixes; "`swam' and `boys' are inflected words"; "German is an inflected language"
(of the voice) altered in tone or pitch; "his southern Yorkshire voice was less inflected and singing than her northern one"
expressing grammatical relations by means of affixes or changes in vowels or consonants
having inflections to indicate tense
showing alteration in form (especially by the addition of affixes); "`boys'' and `swam'' are inflected English words"; "German is an inflected langauge"
showing alteration in form (especially by the addition of affixes)