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Definition of subject
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Subject
(a.) That which is
placed
under the
authority,
dominion,
control,
or
influence
of
something
else..
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Un-romanized
::
Un-Romanized
(a.) Not
subjected
to the
principles
or
usages
of the Roman
Catholic
Church.
Importance
::
Importance
(n.)
Subject;
matter.
Owe
::
Owe (v.)
Hence:
To have or be under an
obigation
to
restore,
pay, or
render
(something)
in
return
or
compensation
for
something
received;
to be
indebted
in the sum of; as, the
subject
owes
allegiance;
the
fortunate
owe
assistance
to the
unfortunate..
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To open to
notice;
to
begin;
to
present;
as, he
introduced
the
subject
with a long
preface..
Servile
::
Servile
(a.) Held in
subjection;
dependent;
enslaved.
Abstract
::
Abstract
(a.) A state of
separation
from other
things;
as, to
consider
a
subject
in the
abstract,
or apart from other
associated
things..
Post
::
Post (v. t.) To
inform;
to give the news to; to make (one)
acquainted
with the
details
of a
subject;
-- often with up.
Digressive
::
Digressive
(a.)
Departing
from the main
subject;
partaking
of the
nature
of
digression.
Homageable
::
Homageable
(a.)
Subject
to
homage.
Suade
::
Suable
(a.)
Capable
of being sued;
subject
by law to be
called
to
answer
in
court.
Atmolyze
::
Atmolyze
(v. t.) To
subject
to
atmolysis;
to
separate
by
atmolysis.
Subjected
::
Subjected
(a.)
Subjacent.
Universal
::
Universal
(a.)
Forming
the whole of a
genus;
relatively
unlimited
in
extension;
affirmed
or
denied
of the whole of a
subject;
as, a
universal
proposition;
--
opposed
to
particular;
e. g.
(universal
affirmative)
All men are
animals;
(universal
negative)
No men are
omniscient..
Allodium
::
Allodium
(n.)
Freehold
estate;
land which is the
absolute
property
of the
owner;
real
estate
held in
absolute
independence,
without
being
subject
to any rent,
service,
or
acknowledgment
to a
superior.
It is thus
opposed
to
feud..
Metamorphic
::
Metamorphic
(a.)
Subject
to
change;
changeable;
variable.
Warranty
::
Warranty
(n.) A
stipulation
or
engagement
by a party
insured,
that
certain
things,
relating
to the
subject
of
insurance,
or
affecting
the risk,
exist,
or shall
exist,
or have been done, or shall be done. These
warranties,
when
express,
should
appear
in the
policy;
but there are
certain
implied
warranties..
Resentment
::
Resentment
(n.) The state of
holding
something
in the mind as a
subject
of
contemplation,
or of being
inclined
to
reflect
upon
something;
a state of
consciousness;
conviction;
feeling;
impression..
Outrage
::
Outrage
(n.) To
commit
outrage
upon; to
subject
to
outrage;
to treat with
violence
or
excessive
abuse.
Be
::
Be (v. i.) To exist in a
certain
manner
or
relation,
--
whether
as a
reality
or as a
product
of
thought;
to exist as the
subject
of a
certain
predicate,
that is, as
having
a
certain
attribute,
or as
belonging
to a
certain
sort, or as
identical
with what is
specified,
-- a word or words for the
predicate
being
annexed;
as, to be
happy;
to be here; to be
large,
or
strong;
to be an
animal;
to be a hero; to be a
nonentity;
three and two are five;
annihilation
is the
cessation
of
existence;
that is t
Pancarte
::
Pancarte
(n.) A royal
charter
confirming
to a
subject
all his
possessions.
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