SUPINE: "lying on one's back; prone"
"Supine" has a few meanings, but in general, it describes someone lying face-up or a position with the front side upward. Etymologically, it comes from the Latin word "supinus," which means "lying on the back."
Sample sentences:
- After the intense workout, she lay supine on the yoga mat, breathing deeply to relax.
- The patient was instructed to remain supine for a few hours after the surgery for proper recovery.
- Looking up at the stars while lying supine on the grass was his favorite way to unwind.
- The ancient sculptures often depict gods and goddesses in a supine posture, showcasing grace and serenity.
late Middle English: the adjective from Latin supinus ‘bent backwards’ (related to super ‘above’); the noun from late Latin supinum, neuter of supinus .
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