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51supine position — dorsal p …
52prostrate, prone, supine — These words are interchangeable in the sense of lying flat, level with the ground or other surface. They differ, however, in certain literal and figurative applications. Prostrate means reduced to weakness, helpless, exhausted, overcome : The… …
53Supinely — Supine Su*pine , a. [L. supinus, akin to sub under, super above. Cf. {Sub }, {Super }.] 1. Lying on the back, or with the face upward; opposed to prone. [1913 Webster] 2. Leaning backward, or inclining with exposure to the sun; sloping; inclined …
54Supineness — Supine Su*pine , a. [L. supinus, akin to sub under, super above. Cf. {Sub }, {Super }.] 1. Lying on the back, or with the face upward; opposed to prone. [1913 Webster] 2. Leaning backward, or inclining with exposure to the sun; sloping; inclined …
55vena caval syndrome — supine hypotension s …
56supinėti — vksm …
57supinėjimas — sm. (1) KII149; Ser → supinėti. | refl. Ser …
58supinėti — supinėti, ėja, ėjo KII178, DŽ, NdŽ, DūnŽ; Ser iter. dem. supti 4. | refl. KII149, Ser …
59supinely — supine ► ADJECTIVE 1) lying face upwards. 2) failing to act as a result of laziness or lack of courage; passive. DERIVATIVES supinely adverb supineness noun. ORIGIN Latin supinus bent backwards …
60supineness — supine ► ADJECTIVE 1) lying face upwards. 2) failing to act as a result of laziness or lack of courage; passive. DERIVATIVES supinely adverb supineness noun. ORIGIN Latin supinus bent backwards …