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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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Tellurize
::
Tellurize
(v. t.) To
impregnate
with, or to
subject
to the
action
of,
tellurium;
--
chiefly
used
adjectively
in the past
participle;
as,
tellurized
ores..
Subjecting
::
Subjected
(imp. & p. p.) of
Subjec.
Metrology
::
Metrology
(n.) The
science
of, or a
system
of,
weights
and
measures;
also, a
treatise
on the
subject..
Dephlegmation
::
Dephlegmation
(n.) The
operation
of
separating
water from
spirits
and
acids,
by
evaporation
or
repeated
distillation;
--
called
also
concentration,
especially
when acids are the
subject
of it..
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..
Heteronomy
::
Heteronomy
(n.)
Subordination
or
subjection
to the law of
another;
political
subjection
of a
community
or
state;
--
opposed
to
autonomy.
Diver
::
Diver (n.) Fig.: One who goes
deeply
into a
subject,
study,
or
business..
Stoop
::
Stoop (v. i.) To
yield;
to
submit;
to bend, as by
compulsion;
to
assume
a
position
of
humility
or
subjection..
Opposition
::
Opposition
(n.) The
relation
between
two
propositions
when,
having
the same
subject
and
predicate,
they
differ
in
quantity,
or in
quality,
or in both; or
between
two
propositions
which have the same
matter
but a
different
form..
Predigest
::
Predigest
(v. t.) To
subject
(food)
to
predigestion
or
artificial
digestion.
Impartible
::
Impartible
(a.) Not
partible;
not
subject
to
partition;
indivisible;
as, an
impartible
estate..
People
::
People
(n.) One's
subjects;
fellow
citizens;
companions;
followers.
Sublime
::
Sublime
(v. t.) To
subject
to the
process
of
sublimation;
to heat,
volatilize,
and
condense
in
crystals
or
powder;
to
distill
off, and
condense
in solid form;
hence,
also, to
purify..
Crucifier
::
Crucifier
(n.) One who
crucifies;
one who
subjects
himself
or
another
to a
painful
trial.
Thyself
::
Thyself
(pron.)
An
emphasized
form of the
personal
pronoun
of the
second
person;
-- used as a
subject
commonly
with thou; as, thou
thyself
shalt go; that is, thou shalt go, and no
other.
It is
sometimes
used,
especially
in the
predicate,
without
thou, and in the
nominative
as well as in the
objective
case..
Tithable
::
Tithable
(a.)
Subject
to the
payment
of
tithes;
as,
tithable
lands..
Attractable
::
Attractable
(a.)
Capable
of being
attracted;
subject
to
attraction.
Bathe
::
Bathe (v. t.) To wash by
immersion,
as in a bath; to
subject
to a
bath..
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..
Britisher
::
Britisher
(n.) An
Englishman;
a
subject
or
inhabitant
of Great
Britain,
esp. one in the
British
military
or naval
service..
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