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Accumb (gcide) | Accumb \Ac*cumb"\ ([a^]k*k[u^]mb"), v. i. [L. accumbere; ad +
cumbere (only in compounds) to lie down.]
To recline, as at table. [Obs.] --Bailey.
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Accumbency (gcide) | Accumbency \Ac*cum"ben*cy\ ([a^]k*k[u^]m"ben*s[y^]), n.
The state of being accumbent or reclining. [R.]
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Accumbent (gcide) | Accumbent \Ac*cum"bent\ (-bent), a.
1. Leaning or reclining, as the ancients did at their meals.
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The Roman . . . accumbent posture in eating.
--Arbuthnot.
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2. (Bot.) Lying against anything, as one part of a leaf
against another leaf. --Gray.
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Accumbent cotyledons have their edges placed against
the caulicle. --Eaton.
[1913 Webster]Accumbent \Ac*cum"bent\, n.
One who reclines at table.
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Accumber (gcide) | Accumber \Ac*cum"ber\ (-b[~e]r), v. t.
To encumber. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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accumbent (wn) | accumbent
adj 1: lying down; in a position of comfort or rest [syn:
accumbent, decumbent, recumbent] |
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