"Flection" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Flection refers to a grammatical phenomenon in some languages, particularly in Latin and Greek, where a verb or noun changes form to indicate grammatical case, number, or tense. In linguistics, flection is contrasted with inflection and derivation, although the terms are often used loosely or inconsistently.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "flection":
Small, usually jumping, insects that feed on the blood of animals, especially mammals and birds.