quiescent |
supine |
Related terms |
Quiescent is a related term of supine.
In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between quiescent and supine
is that
quiescent is (grammar) not sounded; silent while
supine is (grammar) a type of verbal noun.
As adjectives the difference between quiescent and supine
is that
quiescent is inactive, at rest, quiet while
supine is lying on its back, reclined.
As a noun supine is
(grammar) a type of verbal noun.
leaden |
supine |
Related terms |
Leaden is a related term of supine.
As adjectives the difference between leaden and supine
is that
leaden is (dated) made of lead while
supine is lying on its back, reclined.
As a noun supine is
(grammar) a type of verbal noun.
numb |
supine |
Related terms |
Numb is a related term of supine.
As adjectives the difference between numb and supine
is that
numb is without the power of sensation and motion or feeling; insensible while
supine is lying on its back, reclined.
As a verb numb
is to cause to become numb.
As a noun supine is
(grammar) a type of verbal noun.
supine |
slack |
Related terms |
Supine is a related term of slack.
As an adjective supine
is lying on its back, reclined.
As a noun supine
is (grammar) a type of verbal noun.
As a verb slack is
.
inactive |
supine |
Related terms |
Inactive is a related term of supine.
As adjectives the difference between inactive and supine
is that
inactive is inactivated while
supine is lying on its back, reclined.
As a verb inactive
is .
As a noun supine is
(grammar) a type of verbal noun.
disinterested |
supine |
As adjectives the difference between disinterested and supine
is that
disinterested is having no stake or interest in the outcome; free of bias, impartial while
supine is lying on its back, reclined.
As a noun supine is
(grammar) a type of verbal noun.
supine |
recline |
As nouns the difference between supine and recline
is that
supine is a type of verbal noun while
recline is
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As an adjective supine
is lying on its back, reclined.
As a verb recline is
to cause to lean back; to bend back.
supine |
recumbentampflash |
supine |
spine |
As nouns the difference between supine and spine
is that
supine is (grammar) a type of verbal noun while
spine is proprietress (of a shop, café, or brothel).
As an adjective supine
is lying on its back, reclined.
supine |
suine |
As nouns the difference between supine and suine
is that
supine is (grammar) a type of verbal noun while
suine is (rare) a butter substitute usually made of suet or lard.
As an adjective supine
is lying on its back, reclined.
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