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SUCCEE'DER, n. One that follows or comes in the place of another; a successor. [...
SUCCE'DE SUCCEE'D, v.t. The first is the more analogical spelling, as in concede...
SUCCEDA'NEUM, n. [supra.] That which is used for something else; a substitute.
SUCCEDA'NEOUS, a. [L. succedaneus; sub and cedo.] Supplying the place of somethi...
SUBWORK'ER, n. [sub and worker.] A subordinate worker or helper.
SUBVERT'ING, ppr. Overthrowing; entirely destroying.
SUBVERT'ER, n. One who subverts; an overthrower.
SUBVERT'ED, pp. Overthrown; overturned; entirely destroyed.
SUBVERT', v.t. [L. subverto; sub and verto, to turn.] 1. To overthrow from the f...
SUBVERS'IVE, a. Tending to subvert; having a tendency to overthrow and ruin. Eve...
SUBVER'SION, n. [L. subversio. See Subvert .] Entire overthrow; an overthrow of ...
SUBVERSE, v.t. subvers'. To subvert. [Not in use.]
SUBVEN'TION, n. [L. subvenio.] The act of coming under. 1. The act of coming to ...
SUBVENTA'NEOUS, a. [L. subventaneus; sub and ventus.] Addle; windy. [A bad word ...
SUBVARI'ETY, n. [sub and variety.] A subordinate variety, or division of a variety.
SUB'URBS, n. [L. suburbium; sub and urbs, a city.] 1. A building without the wal...