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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version روبه زمين ،دمر،بطور اماده
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary prone adj. Pronunciation: ' prōn Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin pronus bent forward, tending; akin to Latin pro forward ― more at FOR Date: 14th century 1 : having a tendency or inclination : being likely < prone to forget names> <accident- prone > 2 a : having the front or ventral surface downward b : lying flat or prostrate –prone adverb –prone·ly adverb –prone·ness \ ' prōn-nəs\ noun synonyms PRONE , SUPINE , PROSTRATE , RECUMBENT mean lying down. PRONE implies a position with the front of the body turned toward the supporting surface <push-ups require a prone position>. SUPINE implies lying on one's back and suggests inertness or abjectness <lying supine on the couch>. PROSTRATE implies lying full-length as in submission, defeat, or physical collapse <a runner fell prostrate at the finish line>. RECUMBENT implies the posture of one sleeping or resting <a patient comfortably recumbent in a hospital bed>. synonym see in addition LIABLE ]]>