Occurring without the possibility or the fact of an attendant consciousness; -- said of states of the soul.
The state or quality of being subconscious; a state of mind in which perception and other mental processes occur without distinct consciousness.
A subordinate constellation.
A contract under, or subordinate to, a previous contract.
Contracted after a former contract.
One who takes a portion of a contract, as for work, from the principal contractor.
A subcontrary proposition; a proposition inferior or contrary in a lower degree.
Situated under the coracoid process of the scapula; as, the subcoracoid dislocation of the humerus.
Somewhat cordate; somewhat like a heart in shape.
Situated under a horny part or layer. Partially horny.
A subcostal muscle.
Situated under, or on the ventral side of, the cranium; facial.
Occurring beneath a crust or scab; as, a subcrustaceous cicatrization.
Imperfectly crystallized.
Having a form resembling that of a colter, or straight on one side and curved on the other.
Situated under the skin; hypodermic.
Situated under the cuticle, or scarfskin.
Imperfectly cylindrical; approximately cylindrical.
One belonging to an order in the Roman Catholic Church, next interior to the order of deacons; also, a member of a minor order in the Greek Church.
The order or office of subdeacon.
An under dean; the deputy or substitute of a dean.
Office or rank of subdean.
Of or pertaining to a subdean or subdeanery.
Containing one part of ten.
To appoint to act as subdelegate, or as a subordinate; to depete.
Indented beneath.
A subordinate department; a bureau. See the Note under Bureau.
That which is deposited beneath something else.
Ridiculing with moderation.
A word derived from a derivative, and not directly from the root; as, /friendliness/ is a subderivative, being derived from /friendly/, which is in turn a derivative from /friend./
The office or rank of a subdeacon.
Of or pertaining to the open air; being under the open sky.
A subordinate dialect.
A subordinate, or inferior, division into parts; a subdivision.
Partially dilated.
Put secretly in the place of something else; foisted in.
To diversify aggain what is already diversified.
To be, or to become, subdivided.
Partaking of divinity; divine in a partial or lower degree.
Susceptible of subdivision.
The act of subdividing, or separating a part into smaller parts.
Sly; crafty; cunning; artful.
The fourth tone above, or fifth below, the tonic; -- so called as being under the dominant.
Able to be subdued.
Act of subduing.
To withdraw; to take away.
The act of subducting or taking away.
To bring under; to conquer by force or the exertion of superior power, and bring into permanent subjection; to reduce under dominion; to vanquish.
Conquered; overpowered; crushed; submissive; mild.
Subdual.
One who, or that which, subdues; a conqueror.
Somewhat sweet; sweetish.
Indicating one part of two; in the ratio of one to two.
Expressed by the square root; -- said of ratios.
Situated under the dura mater, or between the dura mater and the arachnoid membrane.
An assistant editor, as of a periodical or journal.
Not fully elongated; somewhat elongated.
Situated under the endocardium.
Situated under the endyma.
Situated immediately below the epidermis.
Situated under the epiglottis.
Situated under the epithelium.
Nearly equal.
A salt of suberic acid.
Of or pertaining to cork; of the nature of cork; suberose.
Of or pertaining to cork; specifically, designating an acid, C6H12.(CO2H)2, homologous with oxalic acid, and obtained from cork and certain fatty oils, as a white crystalline substance.
A material found in the cell walls of cork. It is a modification of lignin.
Any sponge of the genus Suberites and allied genera. These sponges have a fine and compact texture, and contain minute siliceous spicules.
Conversion of the cell walls into cork tissue by development of suberin; -- commonly taking place in exposed tissues, as when a callus forms over a wound. Suberized cell walls are impervious to water.
To effect suberization of.
The hypothetical ketone of suberic acid. A colorless liquid, analogous suberone proper, having a pleasant peppermint odor. It is obtained by the distillation of calcium suberate.
Having a corky texture.
Situated beneath the esophagus.
One of the subdivisions, of more importance than genus, into which certain families are divided.
Somewhat fibrous.
Same as subfuscous.
Duskish; dusky; moderately dark; brownish; tawny.
Subfuscous.
Imperfectly or partially gelatinous.
Of or pertaining to a subgenus.
A subdivision of a genus, comprising one or more species which differ from other species of the genus in some important character or characters; as, the azaleas now constitute a subgenus of Rhododendron.
Pertaining or belonging to the under side of a glacier; being beneath a glacier; as, subglacial streams.
Not quite globose.
Nearly globular.
Situated under the tongue; sublingual.
Situated below the glottis; -- applied to that part of the cavity of the larynx below the true vocal cords.
Somewhat glumaceous.
A subordinate or assistant governor.
Somewhat granular.
A subdivision of a group, as of animals.
A public sale or auction.
Situated under, or on the ventral side of, the liver; -- applied to the interlobular branches of the portal vein.
Containing hornblende in a scattered state; of or relating to rocks containing disseminated hornblende.
To place the shoulders under; to bear.
Situated under the hyaliod membrane.
Situated or performed beneath the hyoid bone; as, subhyoidean laryngotomy.
A stage in the development of certain insects, such as the May flies, intermediate between the pupa and imago. In this stage, the insect is able to fly, but subsequently sheds a skin before becoming mature. Called also pseudimago.
A slight charge or accusation.
A number or mark placed opposite the lower part of a letter or symbol to distinguish the symbol; thus, a0, b1, c2, xn, have 0, 1, 2, and n as subindices.
To indicate by signs or hints; to indicate imperfectly.
The act of indicating by signs; a slight indication.
A division of that which is individual.
To insinuate; to offer indirectly.
To infer from an inference already made.
The granting of lands by inferior lords to their dependents, to be held by themselves by feudal tenure. Subordinate tenancy; undertenancy.
Secret entrance.
Situated under, or on the ventral side of, the intestine.
Partial or incomplete involution; as, subinvolution of the uterus.
Sudden; hasty.
Subitaneous; sudden; hasty.
In haste; quickly; rapidly.
Lying under or below.
To bring under control, power, or dominion; to make subject; to subordinate; to subdue.
The matter or thought presented for consideration in some statement or discussion; that which is made the object of thought or study.
Subjacent.
The act of subjecting, or of bringing under the dominion of another; the act of subduing.
One skilled in subjective philosophy; a subjectivist.
Of or pertaining to a subject.
Any philosophical doctrine which refers all knowledge to, and founds it upon, any subjective states; egoism.
One who holds to subjectivism; an egoist.
The quality or state of being subjective; character of the subject.