The term for lying on your stomach is "prone." This position is often used in various contexts, such as in medical examinations or during certain exercises. It contrasts with the supine position, where a person lies on their back.
You are prone if lying on your stomach and you are lateral if on either side.
Pronation is the act of lying prone, or face-down.Prone positionProstration is the act of assuming a prostrate position, a position where one is lying face down.Pronation is the act of rotating the hands and forearms so that the palms face downward.
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No, lying on your stomach is not called supination; it is referred to as the prone position. Supination specifically describes the rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces upward or forward. In contrast, lying on your back is called the supine position.
Aside from the Latin, the most common term for lying on your back is supine.
Orthopnea is the medical term meaning shortness of breath when lying flat.
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Subgastric or hypogastric means below the stomach.The proper medical term to pertaining below the stomach is "sub-gastric"
try lying down, relaxing and then going to sleep :)
The term is collinear.
Prone means lying horizontal with the face down. Pronation is the action of lying prone.
Medical term is gastrectasis