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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.) The
person
who is
treated
of; the hero of a
piece;
the chief
character.
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Introduction
::
Introduction
(n.) That part of a book or
discourse
which
introduces
or leads the way to the main
subject,
or part;
preliminary;
matter;
preface;
proem;
exordium..
Preacher
::
Preacher
(n.) One who
preaches;
one who
discourses
publicly
on
religious
subjects.
Shingle
::
Shingle
(v. t.) To
subject
to the
process
of
shindling,
as a mass of iron from the
pudding
furnace..
Ventilate
::
Ventilate
(v. t.) To sift and
examine;
to bring out, and
subject
to
penetrating
scrutiny;
to
expose
to
examination
and
discussion;
as, to
ventilate
questions
of
policy..
Atlas
::
Atlas (n.) A work in which
subjects
are
exhibited
in a
tabular
from or
arrangement;
as, an
historical
atlas..
Excisable
::
Excisable
(a.)
Liable
or
subject
to
excise;
as,
tobacco
in an
excisable
commodity..
Un-romanized
::
Un-Romanized
(a.) Not
subjected
to Roman arms or
customs.
Deadly
::
Deadly
(a.)
Subject
to
death;
mortal.
Candor
::
Candor
(n.) A
disposition
to treat
subjects
with
fairness;
freedom
from
prejudice
or
disguise;
frankness;
sincerity.
Heriotable
::
Heriotable
(a.)
Subject
to the
payment
of a
heriot.
Compulsion
::
Compulsion
(n.) The act of
compelling,
or the state of being
compelled;
the act of
driving
or
urging
by force or by
physical
or moral
constraint;
subjection
to
force..
Chemistry
::
Chemistry
(n.) An
application
of
chemical
theory
and
method
to the
consideration
of some
particular
subject;
as, the
chemistry
of iron; the
chemistry
of
indigo..
Essay
::
Essay (n.) A
composition
treating
of any
particular
subject;
--
usually
shorter
and less
methodical
than a
formal,
finished
treatise;
as, an essay on the life and
writings
of
Homer;
an essay on
fossils,
or on
commerce..
Subdue
::
Subdue
(v. t.) To bring
under;
to
conquer
by force or the
exertion
of
superior
power,
and bring into
permanent
subjection;
to
reduce
under
dominion;
to
vanquish..
Spin
::
Spin (v. t.) To draw out
tediously;
to form by a slow
process,
or by
degrees;
to
extend
to a great
length;
-- with out; as, to spin out large
volumes
on a
subject..
Under
::
Under (a.) Lower in
position,
intensity,
rank, or
degree;
subject;
subordinate;
--
generally
in
composition
with a noun, and
written
with or
without
the
hyphen;
as, an
undercurrent;
undertone;
underdose;
under-garment;
underofficer;
undersheriff..
Malcontent
::
Malcontent
(n.) One who
discontented;
especially,
a
discontented
subject
of a
government;
one who
express
his
discontent
by words or overt
acts..
Form
::
Form (n.) That
assemblage
or
disposition
of
qualities
which makes a
conception,
or that
internal
constitution
which makes an
existing
thing to be what it is; --
called
essential
or
substantial
form, and
contradistinguished
from
matter;
hence,
active
or
formative
nature;
law of being or
activity;
subjectively
viewed,
an idea;
objectively,
a law..
Fustian
::
Fustian
(n.) An
inflated
style of
writing;
a kind of
writing
in which
high-sounding
words are
used,'
above the
dignity
of the
thoughts
or
subject;
bombast..
Spirit
::
Spirit
(n.) The
intelligent,
immaterial
and
immortal
part of man; the soul, in
distinction
from the body in which it
resides;
the agent or
subject
of vital and
spiritual
functions,
whether
spiritual
or
material..
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