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decubitus

[dih-kyoo-bi-tuhs] / dɪˈkyu bɪ təs /
NOUN
reclining
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
sitting up standing


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A wound in his sacral area, called a decubitus, began to open.

From Time Magazine Archive

If I were lying on my back, the weight of my body could create another decubitus wound, and I don't want to go through that again.

From Time Magazine Archive

Called decubitus ulcers, bedsores develop quickly when tissue dies after blood is squeezed out by body weight acting on such pressure points as the base of the spine.

From Time Magazine Archive

Digital. pulv. gr. xv. f. pil. xxiv. capt. ii. omni nocte horâ decubitus.

From An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses With Practical Remarks on Dropsy and Other Diseases by Withering, William

In order to prevent the animal from assuming the sternal decubitus, many give preference to the plan of fastening a piece of wood across the stall at some distance from the front wall or manger.

From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.




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