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Definitions of procumbent in various dictionaries:
adj - having stems that trail along the ground without putting down roots
Lying face down; prone.
Botany.
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Lying PC number twenty-two, extremely corrupt |
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May 3 2019 The Times - Cryptic |
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(of a plant or stem) growing along the ground without throwing out roots. |
having stems that trail along the ground without putting down roots |
Lying face down prone. |
Botany Trailing along the ground but not rooting: a procumbent vine. |
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