Definition for DIS-IN-CLIN-A'TION

DIS-IN-CLIN-A'TION, n. [dis and inclination.]

Want of inclination; want of propensity, desire or affection; slight dislike; aversion; expressing less than hate. Disappointment gave him a disinclination to the fair sex. – Arbuthnot.

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