declivous
1Declivous — Declivitous De*cliv i*tous, Declivous De*cli vous, a. Descending gradually; moderately steep; sloping; downhill. [1913 Webster] …
2declivous — sloping downwards, declining …
3declivous — adj. [L. de, away from; clivis, hill] Sloping downward; gradually descending. decollate adj. [L. de, away from; collum, neck] (MOLLUSCA: Gastropoda) Pertaining to cut or broken off, as the apex on some land gastropods; wearing away at the apex;… …
4declivous — /di kluy veuhs/, adj. sloping downward. Also, declivent. [1675 85; < L decliv(is) (see DECLIVITY) + OUS] * * * …
5declivous — adj. moderately steep …
6declivous — a. Sloping, descending …
7declivous — de·cli·vous …
8declivous — /dəˈklaɪvəs/ (say duh kluyvuhs) adjective sloping downwards. {Latin dēclīvis sloping + ous} …
9declivous — ˈklīvəs adjective Etymology: Latin declivis + English ous : sloping downward opposed to acclivous …
10Acclivous — Ac*cli vous (#; 277), a. [L. acclivis and acclivus.] Sloping upward; rising as a hillside; opposed to {declivous}. [1913 Webster] …