Most prostrate
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PRONESTMost prostrate.
PRONEProstrate
FALLENProstrate
FALLENProstrate.
PRONEProstrate.
LIEGo prostrate
LIEINSProstrate protests
LIEBe prostrate.
LAINGone prostrate
LIEBe prostrate
LIEROne who is prostrate.
LIETHBe prostrate, in the Bible
streekto fall or lie prostrate
prostratedPROSTRATE, to throw forward on the ground
prostratesPROSTRATE, to throw forward on the ground
prostrateailing on the ground procumbent prostrate shrubs
prostratingPROSTRATE, to throw forward on the ground
prostrationthe act of assuming a prostrate position
prostrationsPROSTRATION, the act of assuming a prostrate position
procumbent(of a person) Lying face down; prone; prostrate
ascensiverising; curving up from a prostrate to an erect position
flatlying at full length or spread out upon the ground prostrate
lieto assume a horizontal or prostrate position, as for the purpose of resting
grovelerlie or creep with the body prostrate in token of subservience or abasement
maddersA scrambling or prostrate Eurasian plant of the bedstraw family, with whorls of four to six leaves
liesto be or to stay at rest in a horizontal position be prostrate rest recline lie motionless lie asleep
lierto be or to stay at rest in a horizontal position be prostrate rest recline lie motionless lie asleep
stolonsprostrate stem, at or just below the surface of the ground, that produces new plants from buds at its tips or nodes
stolonicprostrate stem, at or just below the surface of the ground, that produces new plants from buds at its tips or nodes
stolonprostrate stem, at or just below the surface of the ground, that produces new plants from buds at its tips or nodes
iviesa widely cultivated ornamental climbing or prostrate or sometimes shrubby chiefly Eurasian vine (Hedera helix) of the ginseng family with evergreen leaves, small yellowish flowers, and black berries
ivya widely cultivated ornamental climbing or prostrate or sometimes shrubby chiefly Eurasian vine (Hedera helix) of the ginseng family with evergreen leaves, small yellowish flowers, and black berries