See Also: Cushion(money)
Cushion(finance)
cushion(1)(dictionary)
cushion(2)(dictionary)
cushion(medicine)
air-cushion vehicle(encyclopedia)
Redemption cushion(money)
Safety cushion(money)
Cushion theory(finance)
scatter cushion(dictionary)

latissimus (iou) and cushion(2) (iou)


latissimus (iou)



latissimus noun. . E17.
[mod. Latin, ellipt. for musculus latissimus dorsi lit. 'the broadest muscle of the back'.]
Anatomy. More fully latissimus dorsi . Either of a pair of large, roughly triangular muscles covering the lower part of the back, from the sacral, lumbar, and lower thoracic vertebrae to the armpits.

cushion(2) (iou)



cushion verb trans. M18.
[from the noun.]
Rest, seat, set, (a person or thing) on or against a cushion; prop up with cushions. M18.
Provide or protect (as) with a cushion or cushions; mitigate the effects of (as) with a cushion. E19.
Listener Action..to cushion the economy against a recession. H. Fast She looked for a role instead, always cushioning her defeats with Martin Spizer's promises.
Suppress quietly. E19.
C. Bront? There my courage failed: I preferred to cushion the matter.
Form into a cushion of steam or air. L19.
Billiards & Snooker etc. Leave, place, or rebound (a ball) against the cushion. Now rare. L19.