Accumbent

/əˈkʌmbənt/ adjective

Reclining or lying down, especially as describing the position of someone eating in ancient Rome; in botany, describing a seed with curved cotyledons.

From Latin 'accumbens' (reclining), present participle of 'accumbere' (to recline at table). Also adopted in botanical terminology to describe seed structures.

AFopbou
AMተቀምጦ
ARمدمر
BGобъждаван
BNবসে থাকা
CArecte
CSležet
DAliggende
DEliegend
ELείναι ξαπλωμένος
ESacenestrado
ETkogum
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