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Definition of subject
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Subjecting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Subjec.
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Kier
::
Kier (n.) A large tub or vat in which goods are
subjected
to the
action
of hot lye or
bleaching
liquor;
-- also
called
keeve.
Humorous
::
Humorous
(a.)
Subject
to be
governed
by humor or
caprice;
irregular;
capricious;
whimsical.
Patriarchal
::
Patriarchal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
patriarch
or to
patriarchs;
possessed
by, or
subject
to,
patriarchs;
as,
patriarchal
authority
or
jurisdiction;
a
patriarchal
see; a
patriarchal
church..
Title
::
Title (n.) The
inscription
in the
beginning
of a book,
usually
containing
the
subject
of the work, the
author's
and
publisher's
names,
the date, etc..
Caseharden
::
Caseharden
(v. t.) To
subject
to a
process
which
converts
the
surface
of iron into
steel.
Burlesque
::
Burlesque
(a.)
Tending
to
excite
laughter
or
contempt
by
extravagant
images,
or by a
contrast
between
the
subject
and the
manner
of
treating
it, as when a
trifling
subject
is
treated
with mock
gravity;
jocular;
ironical..
Vassal
::
Vassal
(v. t.) To treat as a
vassal;
to
subject
to
control;
to
enslave.
Advertise
::
Advertise
(v. t.) To give
notice
to; to
inform
or
apprise;
to
notify;
to make
known;
hence,
to warn; -- often
followed
by of
before
the
subject
of
information;
as, to
advertise
a man of his
loss..
Irritate
::
Irritate
(v. t.) To
excite
anger or
displeasure
in; to
provoke;
to
tease;
to
exasperate;
to
annoy;
to vex; as, the
insolence
of a
tyrant
irritates
his
subjects..
Contraposition
::
Contraposition
(n.) A
so-called
immediate
inference
which
consists
in
denying
the
original
subject
of the
contradictory
predicate;
e.g.: Every S is P;
therefore,
no Not-P is S..
Ramify
::
Ramify
(v. i.) To be
divided
or
subdivided,
as a main
subject..
Low
::
Low
(adv.)
In
subjection,
poverty,
or
disgrace;
as, to be
brought
low by
oppression,
by want, or by
vice..
Independent
::
Independent
(a.) Not
subject
to bias or
influence;
not
obsequious;
self-directing;
as, a man of an
independent
mind..
Literature
::
Literature
(n.) The
collective
body of
literary
productions,
embracing
the
entire
results
of
knowledge
and fancy
preserved
in
writing;
also, the whole body of
literary
productions
or
writings
upon a given
subject,
or in
reference
to a
particular
science
or
branch
of
knowledge,
or of a given
country
or
period;
as, the
literature
of
Biblical
criticism;
the
literature
of
chemistry..
Motto
::
Motto (n.) A
sentence,
phrase,
or word,
prefixed
to an
essay,
discourse,
chapter,
canto,
or the like,
suggestive
of its
subject
matter;
a
short,
suggestive
expression
of a
guiding
principle;
a
maxim..
Digressive
::
Digressive
(a.)
Departing
from the main
subject;
partaking
of the
nature
of
digression.
Concrete
::
Concrete
(n.) A term
designating
both a
quality
and the
subject
in which it
exists;
a
concrete
term.
Indictable
::
Indictable
(a.)
Capable
of
being,
or
liable
to be,
indicted;
subject
to
indictment;
as, an
indictable
offender
or
offense..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(n.) A being
subject
to
death;
a human
being;
man.
Lawless
::
Lawless
(a.) Not
subject
to the laws of
nature;
uncontrolled.
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