
1) Back-up 2) Face up 3) Face upward 4) Face-up 5) Facing upward 6) In a sleeping position 7) In the backstroke position 8) Like a luge rider 9) Like lugers 10) Lying face up 11) Lying face upward 12) Lying face upwards 13) Lying face-up 14) Lying face-upward 15) Lying on the back 16) Not prone 17) Offering no resistance
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1) Faceup 2) Faceupwards 3) Flat on one`s back 4) Inactive 5) Passive 6) Resupine 7) Unerect 8) Unresisting
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In grammar a supine is a form of verbal noun used in some languages. ==In Latin== In Latin there are two supines, I (first) and II (second). They are originally the accusative and dative or ablative forms of a verbal noun in the fourth declension, respectively. The first supine ends in -um. It has two uses. The first is with verbs of motion and in...
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lying flat on the back
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• (n.) A verbal noun; or (according to C.F.Becker), a case of the infinitive mood ending in -um and -u, that in -um being sometimes called the former supine, and that in -u the latter supine. • (a.) Negligent; heedless; indolent; listless. • (a.) Leaning backward, or inclining with exposure to the sun; sloping; inclined. • (a.) ...
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Lying on the back. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(soo´pīn) (soo-pīn´) lying with the face upward, or on the dorsal surface; see supine position and see figure at position.
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A supine verb form is one that is not fully conjugated. For instance, the subjunctive mood is often
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Su'pine noun [ Latin
supinum (sc.
verbum ), from
supinus bent or thrown backward, perhaps so called because, although furnished with substantive case endings, it rests or falls back, as it were, on the verb: confer French
supin .]
(Lat. Gram.) A verbal noun; or (accor...
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Su·pine' adjective [ Latin
supinus , akin to
sub under,
super above. Confer
Sub- ,
Super- .]
1. Lying on the back, or with the face upward; -- opposed to
prone .
2. Leaning backward, or inclining with exposure to the sun; sloping; inclined....
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lying on the back slow to act passiveÂ
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sū-pīn′ Definitions: 1. Denoting the body when lying face upward. 2. Supination of the forearm or of the foot.
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Supine: With the back or dorsal surface downward. A person who is supine is lying face up. As opposed to prone. For a more complete listing of terms used in medicine for spatial orientation, please see the entry to 'Anatomic Orientation Terms'.
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[
adj] - lying face upward
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supine 1. Lying on the back or having the face or front upward: 'We walked along the beach, past the rows of supine bodies soaking up the sun.' 2. Having the palm upward; a reference to the hand. 3. Inactive, passive, or inert; especially, from indolence or indifference. 4. Marked by or showing a degree of lethargy, passivity, or blameworthy indi...
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face up
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resupine adjective lying face upward
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adjective, Latin supinus, recumbent on the back. Hence, also, the position of the hand with the dorsum facing posteriorly.
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lying on the back, face or front upward. · inactive, passive, or inert, esp. from indolence or indifference. · (of the hand) having the palm upward.
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Lying flat on the back (opposite: prone).
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