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‖ decubitus Med.|dɪˈkjuːbɪtəs| [mod.L. f. dēcumbĕre to lie down, after accubitus and other parallel forms. Used also in French from 1747.] 1. The manner or posture of lying in bed.
1866A. Flint Princ. Med. (1880) 190 The dorsal decubitus should not be constantly maintained; changes of position are important. 1879J. M. Duncan Lect. Dis. Women xxx. (1889) 245 The decubitus is rarely on the healthy side. 2. ‘Also, a synonym of Bedsore’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.); see bed n. 19. |