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Definition of subject
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Subject
(v. t.) To
submit;
to make
accountable.
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Studious
::
Studious
(a.) Given to
thought,
or to the
examination
of
subjects
by
contemplation;
contemplative..
Oxidize
::
Oxidize
(v. t.) To
subject
to the
action
of
oxygen
or of an
oxidizing
agent,
so as to bring to a
higher
grade,
as an -ous
compound
to an -ic
compound;
as, to
oxidize
mercurous
chloride
to
mercuric
chloride..
Pasteurize
::
Pasteurize
(v. t.) To
subject
to
pasteurization.
Concern
::
Concern
(v. t.) To
engage
by
feeling
or
sentiment;
to
interest;
as, a good
prince
concerns
himself
in the
happiness
of his
subjects..
Menstruant
::
Menstruant
(a.)
Subject
to
monthly
flowing
or
menses.
Address
::
Address
(v. t.) A
formal
communication,
either
written
or
spoken;
a
discourse;
a
speech;
a
formal
application
to any one; a
petition;
a
formal
statement
on some
subject
or
special
occasion;
as, an
address
of
thanks,
an
address
to the
voters..
Restless
::
Restless
(a.) Not
satisfied
to be at rest or in
peace;
averse
to
repose
or
quiet;
eager for
change;
discontented;
as,
restless
schemers;
restless
ambition;
restless
subjects..
Broil
::
Broil (v. t.) To
subject
to great
(commonly
direct)
heat.
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..
Identism
::
Identism
(n.) The
doctrine
taught
by
Schelling,
that
matter
and mind, and
subject
and
object,
are
identical
in the
Absolute;
--
called
also the
system
/
doctrine
of
identity..
Loyal
::
Loyal (a.)
Faithful
to law;
upholding
the
lawful
authority;
faithful
and true to the
lawful
government;
faithful
to the
prince
or
sovereign
to whom one is
subject;
unswerving
in
allegiance.
Stoop
::
Stoop (v. i.) To
yield;
to
submit;
to bend, as by
compulsion;
to
assume
a
position
of
humility
or
subjection..
Marine
::
Marine
(a.) A
picture
representing
some
marine
subject.
Ought
::
Ought
(imp.,
p. p., or
auxiliary)
To be
necessary,
fit,
becoming,
or
expedient;
to
behoove;
-- in this sense
formerly
sometimes
used
impersonally
or
without
a
subject
expressed..
Subjecting
::
Subjected
(imp. & p. p.) of
Subjec.
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..
Inconstant
::
Inconstant
(a.) Not
constant;
not
stable
or
uniform;
subject
to
change
of
character,
appearance,
opinion,
inclination,
or
purpose,
etc.; not firm;
unsteady;
fickle;
changeable;
variable;
-- said of
persons
or
things;
as,
inconstant
in love or
friendship..
Quill
::
Quill (n.) A pen for
writing
made by
sharpening
and
splitting
the point or nib of the stock of a
feather;
as,
history
is the
proper
subject
of his
quill..
Distill
::
Distill
(v. t.) To
subject
to
distillation;
as, to
distill
molasses
in
making
rum; to
distill
barley,
rye, corn, etc..
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..
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