Etymology
Meaning
Capable of being leaned back or reclined.
Origin
The term "reclinable" was first used in the mid-17th century to describe furniture that could be tilted back. It has since been applied to a wide range of objects that can be reclined, such as chairs, sofas, and beds.
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