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de·cu·bi·tus \-ə̇d.əs, -ə̇təs\ noun (plural decubi·ti \-ə̇d.ˌī, -ə̇ˌtī, -ē\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin decubitus, past participle of decumbere to lie down, from de down, away + -cumbere to lie down (akin to cubare to lie down) — more at de-, hip 1. : a position assumed in lying down < the dorsal decubitus > 2. a. : ulcer b. or decubitus ulcer : bedsore 3. : prolonged lying down (as in bed) |