noun
- plural of inflector; words or morphemes that change the form of a word to express grammatical relationships such as tense, number, or case
- devices or tools that bend, curve, or change the direction of something
Usage: linguistics term; also called inflectional morphemes
Usage: technical or specialized use
Examples
- In English, -ed and -ing are common inflectors that modify verb forms.
- The suffix -s is an inflector that marks plural nouns.
- Linguists study how inflectors change word meanings and grammatical functions.
- The machine uses inflectors to redirect the flow of water through the pipes.
- Understanding inflectors is essential for learning grammar in any language.