A Latin anatomical or historical term referring to a reclining or lying-down position, used primarily in medical or scholarly contexts.
Latin noun from 'accubare'. This form is specifically used in anatomical and medical terminology to describe body positioning or posture.
Medical students studying Latin terminology might encounter 'accubitus' when learning historical anatomical terms, though modern medicine now uses simpler position descriptions!
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