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SUBAGITATION, n. [L.] Carnal knowledge.
SUBACTION, n. The act of reducing to any state, as of mixing two bodies complete...
SUBACT, v.t. [L.] To reduce; to subdue. [Not in use.]
SUBACRID, a. [sub and acrid.] Moderately sharp, pungent or acrid.
SUBACID, a. [sub and acid.] Moderately acid or sour; as a subacid juice. SUBACID...
SUB-CONTRARY, a. [sub and contrary.] Contrary in an inferior degree. In geometry...
SUB-CONTRACTED, a. [sub and contracted.] Contracted after a former contract.
SUB-CONSTELLATION, n. A subordinate constellation.
SUB-COMMITTEE, n. [sub and committee.] An under committee; a part or division of...
SUB-CHANTER, n. [sub and chanter.] An under chanter; a deputy of the precentor o...
SUB-CENTRAL, a. Being under the center.
SUB-CELESTIAL, a. [sub and celestial.] Being beneath the heavens; as sub-celesti...
SUB-BRIGADIER, n. An officer in the horse guards, who ranks as cornet.
SUB-BEADLE, n. [sub and beadle.] An inferior or under beadle.
SUB, a Latin preposition, denoting under or below, used in English as a prefix, ...
SUAVITY, n. [L.] 1. Sweetness, in a literal sense. [Not in use.] 2. Sweetness, i...