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SUBSTRA'TUM, n. [L. substratus, spread under; sub and sterno.] 1. That which is ...
SUBSTRAC'TION, n. In law, the withdrawing or withholding of some right. Thus the...
SUBSTRACT', v.t. [L. subtraho, subractum.] To subtract. Note.--Substract was for...
SUBSTITU'TION, n. The act of putting one person or thing in the place of another...
SUB'STITUTE, v.t. [L. substituo; sub and statuo, to set.] To put in the place of...
SUB'STILE, n. [sub and stile.] The line of a dial on which the stile is erected.
SUB'STANTIVELY, adv. In substance; essentially. 1. In grammar, as a name or noun...
SUB'STANTIVE, a. Betokening existence; as the substantive verb. 1. Solid; depend...
SUBSTAN'TIATE, v.t. To make to exist. 1. To establish by proof or competent evid...
SUBSTAN'TIALS, n. plu. Essential parts.
SUBSTAN'TIALNESS, n. The state of being substantial. 1. Firmness; strength; powe...
SUBSTAN'TIALLY, adv. In the manner of a substance; with reality of existence. In...
SUBSTANTIAL'ITY, n. The state of real existence. 1. Corporeity; materiality. The...
SUBSTAN'TIAL, a. Belonging to substance; real; actually existing. If this atheis...
SUB'STANCE, n. [L. substantia, substo; sub and sto, to stand.] 1. In a general s...
SUBSPE'CIES, n. [sub and species.] A subordinate species; a division of a species.