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SUBJECTION, n. 1. The act of subduing; the act of vanquishing and bringing under...
SUBJECTED, pp. Reduced to the dominion of another; enslaved; exposed; submitted;...
SUBJECT, a. 1. Placed or situate under. --The eastern tower whose height command...
SUBJACENT, a. [L. Sub and jaceo, to lie.] 1. Lying under or below. 2. Being in a...
SUBITANY, a. Sudden. [Not in use.]
SUBITANEOUS, a. [L.] Sudden; hasty.
SUBINGRESSION, n. [L. Sub and ingressus.] Secret entrance. [Not in use.]
SUBINFEUDATION, n. [sub and infeudation. See Feud .] 1. In law, the act of enfeo...
SUBINDICATION, n. [L. Sub and indico.] The act of indication by signs.
SUBHYDROSULPHURET, n. A compound of sulphurated hydrogen with a base, in a less ...
SUBHASTATION, n. [L., under the spear.] A public sale or auction, so called form...
SUBGLOBULAR, a. Having a form approaching to globular.
SUBFUSC, a. [L. Sub and fuscus.] Duskish; moderately dark; brownish; tawny.
SUBEROUS, a. [L., cork.] Corky; soft and elastic.
SUBEROSE, a. [L., gnawed.] In botany, having the appearance of being gnawed; app...
SUBERIC, a. Pertaining to cork, or extracted from it; as suberic acid.