Subsecute :: Subscriptive (a.) Of or pertaining to a subscription, or signature..
Subsecutive :: Subsecute (v. t.) To follow closely, or so as to overtake; to pursue..
Subsellia :: Subsecutive (a.) Following in a train or succession.
Subsellium :: Subsellia (pl. ) of Subselliu.
Subsemitone :: Subsellium (n.) One of the stalls of the lower range where there are two ranges. See Illust. of Stall.
Subsensible :: Subsemitone (n.) The sensible or leading note, or sharp seventh, of any key; subtonic..
Subseptuple :: Subsensible (a.) Deeper than the reach of the senses.
Subsequence :: Subseptuple (a.) Having the ratio of one to seven.
Subsequency :: Subsequence (n.) Alt. of Subsequenc.
Subsequent :: Subsequency (n.) The act or state of following; -- opposed to precedence.
Subsequent :: Subsequent (a.) Following in time; coming or being after something else at any time, indefinitely; as, subsequent events; subsequent ages or years; a period long subsequent to the foundation of Rome..
Subsequently :: Subsequent (a.) Following in order of place; succeeding; as, a subsequent clause in a treaty..
Subserous :: Subsequently (adv.) At a later time; afterwards.
Subserve :: Subserving (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Subserv.
Subserve :: Subserve (v. t.) To serve in subordination or instrumentally; to be subservient to; to help forward; to promote.
Subserved :: Subserous (a.) Situated under a serous membrane.
Subservience :: Subserve (v. i.) To be subservient or subordinate; to serve in an inferior capacity.
Subserviency :: Subservience (n.) Alt. of Subservienc.
Subservient :: Subserviency (n.) The quality or state of being subservient; instrumental fitness or use; hence, willingness to serve another's purposes; in a derogatory sense, servility..
Subserviently :: Subservient (a.) Fitted or disposed to subserve; useful in an inferior capacity; serving to promote some end; subordinate; hence, servile, truckling..
Subserving :: Subserved (imp. & p. p.) of Subserv.
Subsesqui- :: Subserviently (adv.) In a subservient manner.
Subsextuple :: Subsesqui- () A prefix (also used adjectively) denoting the combination of constituents (especially electro-negative and electro-positive bodies) in the proportion of two to three; as, a subsesqui acetate, i. e., a salt having two equivalents of acetic acid to three of the base..
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