recumbent

recumbent
/ri kum"beuhnt/, adj.
1. lying down; reclining; leaning.
2. inactive; idle.
3. Zool., Bot. noting a part that leans or reposes upon its surface of origin.
n.
4. a recumbent person, animal, plant, etc.
[1765-75; < L recumbent- (s. of recumbens), prp. of recumbere to lie back, equiv. to re- RE- + cumb-, akin to cubare to lie down + -ent- -ENT]
Syn. 1. prone, supine; prostrate; inclined.

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