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Definition of subject
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Subject
(v. t.) To
submit;
to make
accountable.
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Subject
::
Subject
(a.)
Exposed;
liable;
prone;
disposed;
as, a
country
subject
to
extreme
heat; men
subject
to
temptation..
Volunteer
::
Volunteer
(a.) One who
enters
into
service
voluntarily,
but who, when in
service,
is
subject
to
discipline
and
regulations
like other
soldiers;
--
opposed
to
conscript;
specifically,
a
voluntary
member
of the
organized
militia
of a
country
as
distinguished
from the
standing
army..
Allegory
::
Allegory
(n.) A
figurative
sentence
or
discourse,
in which the
principal
subject
is
described
by
another
subject
resembling
it in its
properties
and
circumstances.
The real
subject
is thus kept out of view, and we are left to
collect
the
intentions
of the
writer
or
speaker
by the
resemblance
of the
secondary
to the
primary
subject..
Hymnographer
::
Hymnographer
(n.) One who
writes
on the
subject
of
hymns.
Cause
::
Cause (v.) Any
subject
of
discussion
or
debate;
matter;
question;
affair
in
general.
Mutability
::
Mutability
(n.) The
quality
of being
mutable,
or
subject
to
change
or
alteration,
either
in form,
state,
or
essential
character;
susceptibility
of
change;
changeableness;
inconstancy;
variation..
Versatile
::
Versatile
(a.)
Turning
with ease from one thing to
another;
readily
applied
to a new task, or to
various
subjects;
many-sided;
as,
versatile
genius;
a
versatile
politician..
Horse
::
Horse (v. t.) To place on the back of
another,
or on a
wooden
horse,
etc., to be
flogged;
to
subject
to such
punishment..
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..
Undeadly
::
Undeadly
(a.) Not
subject
to
death;
immortal.
Mortification
::
Mortification
(n.)
Subjection
of the
passions
and
appetites,
by
penance,
absistence,
or
painful
severities
inflicted
on the
body..
Exempt
::
Exempt
(a.) Free, or
released,
from some
liability
to which
others
are
subject;
excepted
from the
operation
or
burden
of some law;
released;
free;
clear;
privileged;
-- (with
from):
not
subject
to; not
liable
to; as, goods
exempt
from
execution;
a
person
exempt
from jury
service..
#NAME?
::
-ion () A noun
suffix
denoting
act,
process,
result
of an act or a
process,
thing acted upon,
state,
or
condition;
as,
revolution,
the act or
process
of
revolving;
construction,
the act or
process
of
constructing;
a thing
constructed;
dominion,
territory
ruled over;
subjection,
state of being
subject;
dejection;
abstraction..
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..
Type
::
Type (n.) The
original
object,
or class of
objects,
scene,
face, or
conception,
which
becomes
the
subject
of a copy; esp., the
design
on the face of a medal or a
coin..
Identical
::
Identical
(a.)
Uttering
sameness
or the same
truth;
expressing
in the
predicate
what is
given,
or
obviously
implied,
in the
subject;
tautological..
Diligent
::
Diligent
(a.)
Interestedly
and
perseveringly
attentive;
steady
and
earnest
in
application
to a
subject
or
pursuit;
assiduous;
industrious.
Obnoxious
::
Obnoxious
(a.)
Subject;
liable;
exposed;
answerable;
amenable;
-- with to.
Suade
::
Suable
(a.)
Capable
of being sued;
subject
by law to be
called
to
answer
in
court.
Pertinent
::
Pertinent
(a.)
Belonging
or
related
to the
subject
or
matter
in hand; fit or
appropriate
in any way;
adapted
to the end
proposed;
apposite;
material;
relevant;
as,
pertinent
illustrations
or
arguments;
pertinent
evidence..
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