"Decumbent" is a word in ENGLISH
Reclining on the ground, as if too weak to stand, and
tending to rise at the summit or apex; as, a decumbent stem.
Lying down; prostrate; recumbent.
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Teacher: Why is the Mississippi such an unusual river?Pupil: Because it has four eyes and can't see!
Having the shape of an egg, or of the longitudinal sectior of an egg, with the broader end basal.
Read the complete definitiontái, tá-i - Faeces, excrement, dung, ordure, stool. (cf. ípot, ití).
Read the complete definitionTo bring under a genus or under genera; to view in relation to a genus or to genera.
Read the complete definitionid-id v [A; c] rub oneself on s.t. Iid-id ang ímung bukubuku sa sandigánan, Rub your back against the chair.
Read the complete definitionpís = pyis.
Read the complete definitionOne who gazes at the stars; an astrologer; sometimes, in derision or contempt, an astronomer.
Read the complete definitionAlt. of Chymistry
Read the complete definitionInfirmity; feebleness.
Read the complete definitionThe act or state of going or being before in rank or dignity, or the place of honor; right to …
Read the complete definitionA double form.
Read the complete definitionThe name by which a person is addressed; an appellative.
Read the complete definitionAlt. of Amygdaloidal
Read the complete definitionCharge for, or price of, measuring.
Read the complete definitionpaypay1 Definition: (noun) fan 2 Definition: (var) PAMAYPAY
Read the complete definitionPertaining to, or containing, nickel; specifically, designating compounds in which, as contrasted with the nickelous compounds, the metal has a …
Read the complete definitionClothes; raiment.
Read the complete definitionadtut = adtu (colloquial).
Read the complete definitionOf the color of red or vermilion.
Read the complete definitionSeems to mean, literally, to confound and disorder, or to turn out of course, or displace; as deraignment or de-parture …
Read the complete definitionTo recall from a swoon; to revive; -- sometimes with to; as, to fetch a man to.
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