Crossword-Solution: ACCUMBENT 9 letters, 19 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Accumbent a. Leaning or reclining, as the ancients did at their
meals.
Accumbent a. Lying against anything, as one part of a leaf against
another leaf.
Accumbent n. One who reclines at table.

We have 19 clues for the answer “ACCUMBENT”

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in a position of comfort or rest 1 answer
Reclining, as at table in "Quo Vadis." 1 answer
idling 20 answers
Recumbent 20 answers
Lounging 20 answers
Reclining. 26 answers
Horizontal. 29 answers
prostrate 32 answers
Resting 32 answers
Prone 34 answers
supine 36 answers
at ease 44 answers
Loafing 48 answers
Leisurely 54 answers
restful 60 answers
Lethargic 68 answers
drifting 72 answers
Lying 75 answers
flat 96 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Seeds in 2 rows in each cell, rounded, broadly winged; cotyledons accumbent; radicle short.--A low annual, with once or twice pinnatifid leaves and leafy-bracteate racemes of yellow flowers.
The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Asa Gray 2012
Embryo straight! or the short radicle only slightly bent in the direction which if continued would make the orbicular cotyledons accumbent.--Little winter annuals, glabrous and often stemless, with lyrate leaves and short 1--few-flowered scape-like peduncles.
The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Asa Gray 2012
Cotyledons accumbent, flattened, equal or nearly so, petiolate.--Mostly glabrous perennials, leafy-stemmed, growing along watercourses and in wet places.
The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Asa Gray 2012
Cotyledons accumbent.--Aquatic or marsh plants, with yellow or white flowers, and commonly pinnate or pinnatifid leaves, usually glabrous.
The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Asa Gray 2012
Aiton’s Hortus Kewensis, where I united in the genus Cakile plants which I then knew to differ from each other, in having accumbent and conduplicate cotyledons; and I included Capsella bursa pastoris in the genus Thlaspi, although I was aware, both from my own observations, and from Schkuhr’s excellent figure[89], that its cotyledons were incumbent.
Narrative of travels and discoveries in Northern and Central Dixon Denham 2023
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1950).