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| antonym | eng: clement |
| etymological origin of | eng: inclemency |
| etymologically related | eng: inclemency |
| etymologically related | eng: inclemently |
| etymology | lat: inclemens |
| lexical category | adjective |
| pronunciation | /ɪnˈklɛm.ənt/ |
| pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-inclement.ogg |
| semantically related | eng: breme |
| semantically related | eng: brutal |
| semantically related | eng: gangsterlike |
| semantically related | eng: wintry |
| translation | eng: merciless |
| translation | eng: stormy |
| translation | eng: unrelenting |
| translation | eng: wikisource:A Tale of Two Cities/Book the Third/Chapter V |
| translation | eng: wikisource:Gulliver's Travels/Part III/Chapter V |
| translation | eng: wikisource:Moby-Dick/Chapter 34 |
| translation | eng: wikisource:Moby-Dick/Chapter 35 |
| translation | eng: wikisource:The Hound of the Baskervilles/Chapter 3 |
| translation | fin: armoton |
| translation | fin: myrskyisä |
| translation | fin: raivoisa |
| translation | lat: inclēmēns |
| translation | lat: inclemens |
| translation | spa: inclemente |
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