Reclining
Reclining refers to the act of leaning or lying back against a support so that the torso is angled away from an upright position. It is a common feature in furniture, transportation seating, and medical equipment, and may involve a backrest, a leg rest, or both. Reclining is distinct from both fully upright seating and lying flat.
Etymology and scope: The term derives from Latin recumbere, meaning to lie back, and entered English via
Mechanisms and forms: In furniture, reclining usually involves a hinged backrest that pivots at the seat edge
Contexts and applications: Reclining is widely used in homes for comfort and relaxation, in hospital and clinic
History and ergonomics: Reclining furniture has ancient antecedents, but mass-produced, mechanically adjustable designs became widespread in