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Webster Dictionary :: Subhastation

SUBHASTATION, n. [L., under the spear.] A public sale or auction, so called form...

Webster Dictionary :: Subglobular

SUBGLOBULAR, a. Having a form approaching to globular.

Webster Dictionary :: Subfusc

SUBFUSC, a. [L. Sub and fuscus.] Duskish; moderately dark; brownish; tawny.

Webster Dictionary :: Suberous

SUBEROUS, a. [L., cork.] Corky; soft and elastic.

Webster Dictionary :: Suberose

SUBEROSE, a. [L., gnawed.] In botany, having the appearance of being gnawed; app...

Webster Dictionary :: Suberic

SUBERIC, a. Pertaining to cork, or extracted from it; as suberic acid.

Webster Dictionary :: Suberate

SUBERATE, n. [L., a cork.] A salt formed by the suberic acid in combination with...

Webster Dictionary :: Subequal

SUBEQUAL, a. [sub and equal.] Nearly equal.

Webster Dictionary :: Subduplicate

SUBDUPLICATE, a. [sub and duplicate.] Having the ratio of the square roots.

Webster Dictionary :: Subduple

SUBDUPLE, a. [L., double.] Containing one part of two.

Webster Dictionary :: Subduing

SUBDUING, ppr. Vanquishing and reducing to subjection; crushing; destroying the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Subduer

SUBDUER, n. 1. One who conquers and brings into subjection; a tamer. 2. That whi...

Webster Dictionary :: Subduement

SUBDUEMENT, n. Conquest. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Subdued

SUBDUED, pp. Conquered and reduced to subjection; oppressed; crushed; tamed; sof...

Webster Dictionary :: Subdue

SUBDUE, v.t. 1. To conquer by force or the exertion of superior power, and bring...

Webster Dictionary :: Subduction

SUBDUCTION, n. 1. The act of taking away or withdrawing. 2. Arithmetical subtrac...

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