reclination

  • 21prostration — Synonyms and related words: accubation, accumbency, aching heart, adoration, adulation, adynamia, agony, agony of mind, anemia, anguish, apple polishing, ass kissing, atony, backscratching, bale, bend, bending the knee, bitterness, blah feeling,… …

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  • 22reclining — Synonyms and related words: accubation, accumbency, accumbent, couchancy, couchant, couche, crawling, debasement, decumbency, decumbent, depression, draped, flat, groveling, loll, lolling, lounging, lowness, lying, lying down, procumbent, prone,… …

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  • 23recumbency — Synonyms and related words: accubation, accumbency, couchancy, debasement, decumbency, depression, loll, lounging, lowness, lying, lying down, proneness, prostration, reclination, reclining, repose, shortness, sprawl, squatness, squattiness,… …

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  • 24repose — Synonyms and related words: abide, abide in, abnegation, abstinence, accubation, accumbency, ataraxia, ataraxy, be, be coextensive with, be comprised in, be constituted by, be contained in, be found, be located, be present in, be situated, be… …

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  • 25sprawl — Synonyms and related words: accubation, accumbency, be lengthy, be prolonged, bed, bed down, belong, branch, branch out, capsize, careen, come a cropper, couch, crane, crawl, cropper, culbute, curl up, decumbency, deploy, disperse, dive, drape,… …

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  • 26horizontal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Parallel to the earth s surface Nouns 1. horizontality, horizontalness, flatness; level, plane; stratum (see layer); horizon, azimuth; recumbency, lying down, reclination, proneness, supination,… …

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  • 27recline — [c]/rəˈklaɪn / (say ruh kluyn), /ri / (say ree ) verb (reclined, reclining) –verb (i) 1. to lean or lie back; rest in a recumbent position. –verb (t) 2. to cause to lean back on something; place in a recumbent position. {late Middle English, from …

  • 28recline — [ri klīn′] vt. reclined, reclining [ME reclynen < L reclinare < re , back + clinare, to lean: see INCLINE] to cause to lean or lie back or down; lay back vi. to lie or lean back or down; specif., to rest or repose lying down reclination… …

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