resupinate — [ri so͞o′pə nāt΄, risyo͞o′pə nāt΄] adj. [L resupinatus, pp. of resupinare, to bend back < re , back + supinus,SUPINE] Bot. having an upside down appearance, as the flower of an orchid; inverted resupination n … English World dictionary
resupinate — adjective Etymology: Latin resupinatus, past participle of resupinare to bend back to a supine position, from re + supinus supine Date: circa 1776 1. inverted in position < resupinate orchid flowers > 2. having or being a fruiting body lying flat … New Collegiate Dictionary
resupinate — adj. [L. resupinare, to bend back] Having the appearance of being inverted, reversed, or upside down … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
resupinate — /ri sooh peuh nayt , nit/, adj. 1. bent backward. 2. Bot. inverted; appearing as if upside down. [1770 80; < L resupinatus bent backward, turned back (ptp. of resupinare), equiv. to re RE + supin (see SUPINE) + atus ATE1] * * * … Universalium
resupinate — adjective Having the appearance of being upsidedown … Wiktionary
resupinate — rÉªË suËpɪneɪt , nÉ™t / sju adj. folded or bent backward; inverted, upside down … English contemporary dictionary
resupinate — [rɪ su:pɪneɪt] adjective Botany (of a leaf, flower, fruiting body, etc.) upside down. Derivatives resupination noun Origin C18: from L. resupinatus bent back … English new terms dictionary
resupinate — re·supinate … English syllables
resupinate — re•su•pi•nate [[t]rɪˈsu pəˌneɪt, nɪt[/t]] adj. 1) bent backward 2) bot Bot. inverted; appearing as if upside down • Etymology: 1770–80; < L resupīnātus, ptp. of resupīnāre to lay face upwards, v. der. ofresupīnuslying face upwards, leaning… … From formal English to slang
resupinate — /rəˈsjupənət/ (say ruh syoohpuhnuht) adjective 1. bent backwards. 2. Botany inverted; appearing as if upside down. {Latin resupīnātus, past participle, bent back} …