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Decumbent

Decumbent is an adjective used in botany and medicine to describe a tendency to lie down or to rest on the ground. The term originates from the Latin decumbere, meaning to lie down.

In botanical usage, a decumbent stem grows along the soil surface and then turns upward at its

In clinical medicine, decumbent refers to a patient’s position while lying down. Phrases such as dorsal decubitus

tip.
This
contrasts
with
procumbent
stems,
which
lie
flat
without
an
upward
tendency,
and
with
erect
stems,
which
grow
vertically.
Decumbent
growth
is
common
in
many
herbaceous
plants
and
in
some
creeping
or
sprawling
species.
(lying
on
the
back)
and
lateral
decubitus
(lying
on
the
side)
describe
specific
orientations.
The
term
is
used
in
contrast
to
upright
or
seated
positions.
Prolonged
decubitus
can
lead
to
pressure
injuries,
or
decubitus
ulcers,
particularly
in
immobile
patients,
prompting
routine
repositioning
and
preventive
care.