DECUMBENTLY

Etymology

Adverb

decumbently (not comparable)

In a decumbent posture.

Source: Wiktionary


De*cum"bent*ly, adv.

Definition: In a decumbent posture.

DECUMBENT

De*cum"bent, a. Etym: [L. decumbens, -entis, p. pr. of decumbere; de- + cumbere (only in comp.), cubare to lie down.]

1. Lying down; prostrate; recumbent. The decumbent portraiture of a woman. Ashmole.

2. (Bot.)

Definition: Reclining on the ground, as if too weak to stand, and tending to rise at the summit or apex; as, a decumbent stem. Gray.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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