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Definition of subject
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of subject is as below...
Subject
(a.) That which is
subjected,
or
submitted
to, any
physical
operation
or
process;
specifically
(Anat.),
a dead body used for the
purpose
of
dissection..
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Suffraganship
::
Suffragan
(a.) A
bishop
considered
as an
assistant,
or as
subject,
to his
metropolitan;
an
assistant
bishop..
Malefactor
::
Malefactor
(n.) An evil doer; one who
commits
a
crime;
one
subject
to
public
prosecution
and
punishment;
a
criminal.
Darkness
::
Darkness
(n.) Want of
clearness
or
perspicuity;
obscurity;
as, the
darkness
of a
subject,
or of a
discussion..
Tollable
::
Tollable
(a.)
Subject
to the
payment
of toll; as,
tollable
goods..
Divide
::
Divide
(v. t.) To
subject
to
arithmetical
division.
Talk
::
Talk (n.)
Subject
of
discourse;
as, his
achievment
is the talk of the
town..
Connoisseur
::
Connoisseur
(n.) One well
versed
in any
subject;
a
skillful
or
knowing
person;
a
critical
judge of any art,
particulary
of one of the fine
arts..
Better
::
Better
(a.) More
advanced;
more
perfect;
as, upon
better
acquaintance;
a
better
knowledge
of the
subject..
Nitrometer
::
Nitrometer
(n.) An
apparatus
for
determining
the
amount
of
nitrogen
or some of its
compounds
in any
substance
subjected
to
analysis;
an
azotometer.
Prophesy
::
Prophesy
(v. i.) To give
instruction
in
religious
matters;
to
interpret
or
explain
Scripture
or
religious
subjects;
to
preach;
to
exhort;
to
expound.
Subject
::
Subject
(a.) The
person
who is
treated
of; the hero of a
piece;
the chief
character.
Strut
::
Strut (n.) Any part of a
machine
or
structure,
of which the
principal
function
is to hold
things
apart;
a brace
subjected
to
compressive
stress;
-- the
opposite
of stay, and tie..
Proposition
::
Proposition
(n.) The part of a poem in which the
author
states
the
subject
or
matter
of it.
Diazotize
::
Diazotize
(v. t.) To
subject
to such
reactions
or
processes
that diazo
compounds,
or their
derivatives,
shall be
produced
by
chemical
exchange
or
substitution..
Critique
::
Critique
(n.) A
critical
examination
or
estimate
of a work of
literature
or art; a
critical
dissertation
or
essay;
a
careful
and
through
analysis
of any
subject;
a
criticism;
as,
Kant's
Critique
of Pure
Reason..
Regulate
::
Regulate
(v. t.) To
adjust
by rule,
method,
or
established
mode; to
direct
by rule or
restriction;
to
subject
to
governing
principles
or
laws..
Redeemable
::
Redeemable
(a.)
Subject
to an
obligation
of
redemtion;
conditioned
upon a
promise
of
redemtion;
payable;
due; as,
bonds,
promissory
notes,
etc. ,
redeemabble
in gold, or in
current
money,
or four
months
after
date..
Digressional
::
Digressional
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
having
the
character
of, a
digression;
departing
from the main
purpose
or
subject..
#NAME?
::
-ion () A noun
suffix
denoting
act,
process,
result
of an act or a
process,
thing acted upon,
state,
or
condition;
as,
revolution,
the act or
process
of
revolving;
construction,
the act or
process
of
constructing;
a thing
constructed;
dominion,
territory
ruled over;
subjection,
state of being
subject;
dejection;
abstraction..
Heteronomy
::
Heteronomy
(n.)
Subordination
or
subjection
to the law of
another;
political
subjection
of a
community
or
state;
--
opposed
to
autonomy.
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