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SUB'TER, a Latin preposition, signifies under.
SUBTEP'ID, a. [L. sub and tepidus, warm.] Moderately warm.
SUBTENSE, n. subtens'. [L. sub and tenus.] The chord of an arch or arc.
SUBTEND'ING, ppr. Extending under.
SUBTEND'ED, pp. Extended under.
SUBTEND', v.t. [L. sub and tendo, to stretch.] To extend under; as the line of a...
SUBTAN'GENT, n. In geometry, the part of the axis contained between the ordinate...
SUBSU'ME, v.t. [L. sub and sumo.] To assume as a position by consequence. [Not u...
SUBSULT'US, n. [L.] In medicine, a twitching or convulsive motion; as subsultus ...
SUBSULT'ORY, a. [from L. subsultus, a leap, from subsulto; sub and salio.] Bound...
SUBSULT'IVE SUBSULT'ORILY, adv. In a bounding manner; by leaps, starts or twitches.
SUBSULPH'ATE, n. A sulphate with an excess of the base.
SUB'STYLE, n. [sub and style.] In dialing, the line on which the gnomon stands.
SUBSTY'LAR, a. In dialing, the substylar line, is a right line on which the gnom...
SUBSTRUC'TURE, n. [L. sub and structure.] An under structure; a foundation.
SUBSTRUC'TION, n. [L. substructio.] Under building.