Wiktionary
downsloping
a. Sloping downward.
Usage examples of "downsloping".
Her motheror older sisterhas gleaming white teeth, azure ribbons woven into her black, waist-length braids, enormous almond eyes as shy and downsloping as a Chinese elm.
In those same Ruwenzori Mountains whose downsloping glaciers and lower alpine forests are now projected on Gaia's screen, Tanzanian soldiers butchered at least thirty percent of all the resident animals there for sport.
The little craft sat on downsloping delta wings that ordinarily nested against the Wayne's hull, and had intakes for gas-reactor jets.