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Declension of the infinitive "déraciner".
Declension refers to the inflection of nominal forms and conjugation to the verbal ones. Verbal forms of each are: decline and conjugate. Inflect (inflection / inflexion) can be used as a sort of generic.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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