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How about: Lying on your back ?
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The opposite of 'prone' is 'supine'.
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That's true, but not many people use the word.
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Also "lying face up on the beach".
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that's true, 'supine' is a little-known word outside of anatomical usage
such as 'pronation/supination'.
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"Be brief, for no discourse can please when too long." miguel de cervantes saavedra Last edited by hermit; November 15, 2009 at 05:56 AM. |
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Prono / supino in Spanish, too. Very common word in gymnastics (I still remember my gymnastics teacher )
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Doctors use those terms too.
En Chile con decir "boca arriba" or "boca abajo", es suficiente. |
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