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dɪˈkʌmbənt
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The signs furnished by decubitus, or decumbence — the posture of lying — are
often of value. In health, the position in sleep is on either side, perhaps oftener on
the right, the body and limbs semiflexed, and the head bent towards the chest.
Charles James Blasius Williams, 1853
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
v. a. to censure, to blame clamorously“ Decumbence,dê-kilm'bënse. I
Decumbency, dê-kl'un'bé'nesd. s lying down Decuple. ddk'ůpl. a. tenfold [ten
Decurion, dè-ků'rè-i'm. s. a commander over Decursion, dè-kůr'shiln. s. the act of
running f ...
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
... decrescent Decretal decretist decretive decretorily decretory Decry decries
decried decrying decrial d eerier Decumbence.] 94 [Deflagrability. Decumbence,
or Decumbency decumbent decumbently Decumbiture Decuple * See Appendix.
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The New Sydenham Society's Lexicon of Medicine and the ...
(Based on Mayne's Lexicon) New Sydenham Society, Henry Power, Leonard
William Sedgwick. DECUMBENCE— DEDENTITION. DEDOLATION—
DEFIBIUNIZE. commences on the region of pressure, generally on the sacral and
gluteal ...
New Sydenham Society, Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick, 1882
Decumbence. — In acute disease, the impairment of life is usually such that the
patient assumes and keeps a horizontal position, as this requiresthe
expenditureof much less power than any other. We use the term decumbence in
preference ...
John Milton Scudder, 1883
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An appeal from the old theory of English grammar, to the ...
Decumbence, the act of lying down. Walker. Declination, the act of bending.
Walker. Debasement, the act of debasing or degrading.— Walker. Being,
existence. Walker. Tooth-ache, pain in the teeth. Head-ache, pain in the head.
Walker.
James Brown (grammarian.), 1845
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The national standard encyclopedia: a dictionary of ...
DECEMVIRATE DECUMBENCE Decemvirate, 'ver-at. The office or term of office
of the decemvirs or ton magistrates in Rome, who had absolute authority for two
years. A body of ten men in authority. Decennary, -sen'na-ri. A period often years
...
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University of California Publications in Botany
Property: decumbence of shoots over sand versus soil. Stipulaceum response:
maximum decumbence over sand. Emersum response: minimum decumbence
over sand. Measurement: distance from apex to substrate for tallest shoot in both
...
California. University, 1968
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Morphological studies of red algae of the order Gigartinales
Property: decumbence of shoots over sand versus soil. Stipulaceum response:
maximum decumbence over sand. Emersum response: minimum decumbence
over sand. Measurement: distance from apex to substrate for tallest shoot in both
...
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The Clarendon Dictionary: A Concise Handbook of the English ...
n. decumbence. t [crease tenfold.! decuple, dek'yu-pl, a. tenfold.— v.t. to in-|
decussate, dg-kus'St, v.i. to cross, as lines.— n. decussation. dedicate, ded'i-kat,
v.t. to consecrate ; devote. dedication, ded-i-ka'shnn, n. act of dedicating ;
address to ...
William Hand Browne, 1902