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Resupinate
Resupinate Re*su"pi*nate, a. [L. resupinatus, p. p. of resupinare to bend back. See Resupine.] Inverted in position; appearing to be upside down or reversed, as the flowers of the orchis and the leaves of some plants.
Resupinated
Resupinated Re*su"pi*na`ted, a. Resupinate.

Meaning of Supinate from wikipedia

- keyboard, their hands are pronated; when washing their face, they are supinated. Pronation at the forearm is a rotational movement where the hand and...
- and elbow joints, its main function is at the elbow where it flexes and supinates the forearm. Both these movements are used when opening a bottle with...
- forearm, curved around the upper third of the radius. Its function is to supinate the forearm. The supinator consists of two planes of fibers, between which...
- normal foot should then supinate in preparation for toe-off. Abnormal pronation occurs when a foot pronates when it should supinate, or overpronates during...
- When the forearm is pronated, the brachioradialis tends to supinate as it flexes. In a supinated position, it tends to pronate as it flexes. This also ****ists...
- outside. 3) The rotation of the wrist in the hand holding the weapon: supinated (palm up) or pronated (palm down). The parries are numbered from one to...
- and arm. This confusion can arise because the forearm can pronate and supinate and flip the location of the hand. For improved clarity, the directional...
- muscles. The biceps is stronger at elbow flexion when the forearm is supinated (palms turned upward) and weaker when the forearm is pronated. The brachioradialis...
- load include mixed-grip deadlifts (one forearm pronated and the other supinated, putting the biceps under greater load), preacher curls, and the "kingsmove"...
- instinctively throwing him or herself to escape or alleviate the lock. The supinating wristlock (in budō referred to as kote gaeshi, 小手返, "forearm return")...