- term
itself combines the
prefix re- re-,
meaning "back," with
clinare,
meaning clinare "to bend."
Beginning in 1880, the word "recliner" was used to describe...
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Clinamen (/klaɪˈneɪmən/;
plural clinamina,
derived from
clīnāre, to incline) is the
Latin name
Lucretius gave to the
unpredictable swerve of atoms, in...
- as well as services. The term
client is
derived from
Latin clientem or
clinare meaning "to incline" or "to bend", the same root as many
other similar...
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paraclete clin- bed Gr**** κλίνη (klínē)
clinic clin- lean,
recline Latin -
clinare decline, declination, incline, inclination,
recline cochl- snail, spiral...
- processes.: 509
Clinoid likely comes from the Gr**** root
klinein or the
Latin clinare, both
meaning "sloped" as in "inclined." Sinnatamby,
Chummy S. (2011)....
- *hlinojanan lie (down) rest lean (back)
repose recline re- +
pausa re- +
clinare PGmc *lubo
Middle English fond,
fonned loving fond
amorous amōrōsus PGmc...
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paraclete clin- bed Gr**** κλίνη (klínē)
clinic clin- lean,
recline Latin -
clinare decline, declination, incline, inclination,
recline cochl- snail, spiral...
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similarity to. The term may also come from the Gr**** root
klinein or the
Latin clinare, both
meaning "sloped" as in "inclined".
Anterior clinoid process This...
- anomaly.
Clinoid likely comes from the Gr**** root
klinein or the
Latin clinare, both
meaning "sloped" as in "inclined." Sinnatamby,
Chummy S. (2011)....