deflected

[ dih-flek-tid ]
/ dɪˈflɛk tɪd /

adjective Biology.

curved or bent downward.

Origin of deflected

First recorded in 1820–30; deflect + -ed2

OTHER WORDS FROM deflected

non·de·flect·ed, adjective un·de·flect·ed, adjective

Definition for deflected (2 of 2)

deflect
[ dih-flekt ]
/ dɪˈflɛkt /

verb (used with or without object)

to bend or turn aside; turn from a true course or straight line; swerve.

Origin of deflect

1545–55; < Latin dēflectere to bend down, turn aside, equivalent to dē- de- + flectere to bend, turn

OTHER WORDS FROM deflect

de·flect·a·ble, adjective de·flec·tor, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for deflected

deflect
/ (dɪˈflɛkt) /

verb

to turn or cause to turn aside from a course; swerve

Derived forms of deflect

deflector, noun

Word Origin for deflect

C17: from Latin dēflectere, from flectere to bend