0 past simple and past participle of recline
1 to lean or lie back with the upper part of your body in a nearly horizontal position:
The anterior process usually has four to six small, reclined denticles.
The reclined rhabdosome is up to 6.0 mm long and 4.0-4.5 mm across at its widest point.
Spontaneous brain activity was continuously recorded for 5min while the patient reclined and was asked to stay alert with eyes closed or eyes open.
He foresaw his pale body reclined in it at full, naked in a womb of warmth, oily by scented melting soap, softly laved.
The development of first-order branches is obscured; three or four second-order reclined branches appear to immediately grow upwards from the obscure funicle.
The reclined stipes have a maximum profile width of about 1.5 mm across the third pair of autothecae.
Rhabdosome small consisting of two short, reclined first-order branches up to 5.5 mm long.
Pa element has a thick, keeled, slightly reclined cusp and denticulate anterior processes which are relatively long and strongly curved inward.