accumbent |
decumbent |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between accumbent and decumbent
is that
accumbent is (botany) lying against anything, as one part of a leaf against another leaf while
decumbent is (botany) of a plant, which lies on the ground with tips turned upwards.
As adjectives the difference between accumbent and decumbent
is that
accumbent is leaning or reclining, as the ancients did at their meals while
decumbent is (botany) of a plant, which lies on the ground with tips turned upwards.
decumbent |
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procumbent |
decumbent |
In botany terms the difference between procumbent and decumbent
is that
procumbent is that trails along the ground while
decumbent is of a plant, which lies on the ground with tips turned upwards.
As adjectives the difference between procumbent and decumbent
is that
procumbent is prone or prostrate while
decumbent is of a plant, which lies on the ground with tips turned upwards.
recumbent |
decumbent |
As adjectives the difference between recumbent and decumbent
is that
recumbent is lying down while
decumbent is of a plant, which lies on the ground with tips turned upwards.
As a noun recumbent
is a bicycle or tricycle that places the rider in a reclined posture.
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decumbent |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective decumbent is
(botany) of a plant, which lies on the ground with tips turned upwards.