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SUB'SALT, n. A salt with less acid than is sufficient to neutralize its radicals...
SUBSALI'NE, a. Moderately saline or salt.
SUBROTUND', a. [L. sub and rotundus, round.] Almost round.
SUBROGA'TION, n. In the civil law,the substituting of one person in the place of...
SUB'ROGATE, v.t. [L. subrogo.] To put in the place of another. [Not in use. See ...
SUBREPTI'TIOUS, a. [L. surreptitius, supra.] Falsely crept in; fraudulently obta...
SUBREP'TION, n. [L. subreptio, from subrepo, to creep under.] The act of obtaini...
SUBREC'TOR, n. [sub and rector.] A rector's deputy or substitute.
SUBRA'MOUS, a. [L. sub and ramosus, full of branches.] In botany, having few bra...
SUBQUIN'TUPLE, a. [sub and quintuple.] Containing one part of five; as subquintu...
SUBQUIN'QUEFID, a. [sub and quinquefid.] Almost quinfuefid.
SUBQUAD'RUPLE, a. [sub and quadruple.] Containing one part of four; as subquadru...
SUBQUAD'RATE, a. Nearly square.
SUBPUR'CHASER, n. A purchaser who buys of a purchaser.
SUBPRI'OR, n. [sub and prior.] The vicegerent of a prior; a claustral officer wh...
SUBPET'IOLATE, a. [sub and petiole.] In botany, having a very short petiole.