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SUBMERGE, v.t. submerj'. [L. submergo; sub and mergo, to plunge.] 1. To put unde...
SUBME'DIANT, n. In music, the sixth note, or middle note between the octave and ...
SUBMAX'ILLARY, a. [L. sub and maxilla, the jaw-bone.] Situated under the jaw. Th...
SUBMARINE, a. [L. sub and marinus, from mare, the sea.] Being, acting or growing...
SUBLUXA'TION, n. [sub and luxation.] In surgery, a violent sprain; also, an inco...
SUBLU'NAR SUB'LUNARY, a. [L. sub and luna, the moon.] Literally, beneath the moo...
SUBLIN'GUAL, a. [L. sub and lingua, the tongue.] Situated under the tongue; as t...
SUBLIM'ITY, n. [L. sublimitas.] 1. Elevation of place; lofty highth. 2. Highth i...
SUBLI'MING, ppr. Sublimating; exalting.
SUBLI'MENESS, n. Loftiness of style or sentiment; sublimity.
SUBLI'MELY, adv. With elevated conceptions; loftily; as, to express one's self s...
SUBLI'MED, pp. Brought into a state of vapor by heat, and when cooled, changed t...
SUBLI'ME, a. [L. sublimis.] 1. High in place; exalted aloft. Sublime on these a ...
SUBLIMATION, n. 1. The operation of bringing a solid substance into the state of...
SUBLIMATING, ppr. Converting into the state of vapor by heat, and condensing; as...
SUBLIMATED, pp. Brought into a state of vapor by heat, as a solid substance; ref...