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SUBOC'TAVE SUBOC'TUPLE, a. [L. sub and octavus or octuple.] Containing one part ...
SUBOCCIP'ITAL, a. Being under the occiput; as the suboccipital nerves.
SUBOBSCU'RELY, adv. Somewhat obscurely or darkly.
SUBNU'DE, a. [L.sub and nudus, naked.] In botany, almost naked or bare of leaves.
SUBNOR'MAL, n. [L. sub and norma, a rule.] A subperpendicular, or a line under t...
SUBNECT', v.t. [L. subnecto.] To tie, buckle or fasten beneath. [Not in use.]
SUBNAS'CENT, a. [L. sub and nascor.] Growing underneath.
SUBMUL'TIPLE, n. [See Multiply .] A number or quantity which is contained in ano...
SUBMIT'TING, ppr. Surrendering; resigning; yielding; referring to another for de...
SUBMIT'TER, n. One who submits.
SUBMIT'TED, pp. Surrendered; resigned; yielded; referred.
SUBMIT', v.t. [L. submitto; sub, under, and mitto, to send.] 1. To let down; to ...
SUBMISS'NESS, n. Humbleness; obedience. [Little used.]
SUBMISS'LY, adv. Humbly; with submission. [Little used.]
SUBMISS'IVENESS, n. A submissive temper or disposition. 1. Humbleness; acknowled...
SUBMISS'IVELY, adv. With submission; with acknowledgment of inferiority; humbly....