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Definition of subject
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Subjecting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Subjec.
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Illustrate
::
Illustrate
(v. t.) To adorn with
pictures,
as a book or a
subject;
to
elucidate
with
pictures,
as a
history
or a
romance..
Slate
::
Slate (v. t.) To
register
(as on a slate and
subject
to
revision),
for an
appointment..
Digression
::
Digression
(n.) The act of
digressing
or
deviating,
esp. from the main
subject
of a
discourse;
hence,
a part of a
discourse
deviating
from its main
design
or
subject..
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..
Contemplation
::
Contemplation
(n.) The act of the mind in
considering
with
attention;
continued
attention
of the mind to a
particular
subject;
meditation;
musing;
study.
Quodlibetarian
::
Quodlibetarian
(n.) One who
discusses
any
subject
at
pleasure.
Storybook
::
Story (v. t.) To tell in
historical
relation;
to make the
subject
of a
story;
to
narrate
or
describe
in
story.
Sectarianize
::
Sectarianize
(v. t.) To imbue with
sectarian
feelings;
to
subject
to the
control
of a sect.
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..
Image
::
Image (n.) A
picture,
example,
or
illustration,
often taken from
sensible
objects,
and used to
illustrate
a
subject;
usually,
an
extended
metaphor..
Conversazi-one
::
Conversazi-one
(n.) A
meeting
or
assembly
for
conversation,
particularly
on
literary
or
scientific
subjects..
Mutable
::
Mutable
(a.)
Capable
of
alteration;
subject
to
change;
changeable
in form,
qualities,
or
nature..
Relative
::
Relative
(a.)
Having
relation
or
reference;
referring;
respecting;
standing
in
connection;
pertaining;
as,
arguments
not
relative
to the
subject..
Subject
::
Subject
(v. t.) To bring under
control,
power,
or
dominion;
to make
subject;
to
subordinate;
to
subdue..
Seljuckian
::
Seljuckian
(n.) A
member
of the
family
of
Seljuk;
an
adherent
of that
family,
or
subject
of its
government;
(pl.) the
dynasty
of
Turkish
sultans
sprung
from
Seljuk..
Reflexive
::
Reflexive
(a.)
Having
for its
direct
object
a
pronoun
which
refers
to the agent or
subject
as its
antecedent;
-- said of
certain
verbs;
as, the
witness
perjured
himself;
I
bethought
myself.
Applied
also to
pronouns
of this
class;
reciprocal;
reflective..
Subjectivist
::
Subjectivism
(n.) Any
philosophical
doctrine
which
refers
all
knowledge
to, and
founds
it upon, any
subjective
states;
egoism..
Resubjection
::
Resubjection
(n.) A
second
subjection.
Oxidize
::
Oxidize
(v. t.) To
combine
with
oxygen,
or
subject
to the
action
of
oxygen,
or of an
oxidizing
agent..
Walk
::
Walk (v. t.) To
subject,
as cloth or yarn, to the
fulling
process;
to
full..
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