and by this time the storm was much abated the declivity was so small that I walked near a mile
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de•cliv´i•ty
n.; pl.Declivities (#). [L. declivitas, fr. declivis sloping, downhill; de + clivus a slope, a hill; akin to clinare to incline: cf. F. declivite. See Decline.] 1. Deviation from a horizontal line; gradual descent of surface; inclination downward; slope; — opposed to acclivity, or ascent; the same slope, considered as descending, being a declivity, which, considered as ascending, is an acclivity. 2. A descending surface; a sloping place. “Commodious declivities and channels for the passage of the waters.” Derham.