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Webster Dictionary :: Subrector

SUBREC'TOR, n. [sub and rector.] A rector's deputy or substitute.

Webster Dictionary :: Subramous

SUBRA'MOUS, a. [L. sub and ramosus, full of branches.] In botany, having few bra...

Webster Dictionary :: Subquintuple

SUBQUIN'TUPLE, a. [sub and quintuple.] Containing one part of five; as subquintu...

Webster Dictionary :: Subquinquefid

SUBQUIN'QUEFID, a. [sub and quinquefid.] Almost quinfuefid.

Webster Dictionary :: Subquadruple

SUBQUAD'RUPLE, a. [sub and quadruple.] Containing one part of four; as subquadru...

Webster Dictionary :: Subquadrate

SUBQUAD'RATE, a. Nearly square.

Webster Dictionary :: Subpurchaser

SUBPUR'CHASER, n. A purchaser who buys of a purchaser.

Webster Dictionary :: Subprior

SUBPRI'OR, n. [sub and prior.] The vicegerent of a prior; a claustral officer wh...

Webster Dictionary :: Subpetiolate

SUBPET'IOLATE, a. [sub and petiole.] In botany, having a very short petiole.

Webster Dictionary :: Subperpendicular

SUBPERPENDIC'ULAR, n. [sub and perpendicular.] A subnormal, which see.

Webster Dictionary :: Subpena

SUBPE'NA, n. [L. sub and poena, pain, penalty.] A writ commanding the attendance...

Webster Dictionary :: Subovate

SUBO'VATE, a. [L. sub and ovatus, from ovum, an egg.] Almost ovate; nearly in th...

Webster Dictionary :: Suborning

SUBORN'ING, ppr. Procuring one to take a false oath, or to do a criminal action.

Webster Dictionary :: Suborner

SUBORN'ER, n. One who procures another to take a false oath, or to do a bad action.

Webster Dictionary :: Suborned

SUBORN'ED, pp. Procured to take a false oath, or to do a bad action.

Webster Dictionary :: Subornation

SUBORNA'TION, n. In law, the crime of procuring a person to take such a false oa...

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