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Definition of subjected
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Subjected
(a.)
Subjacent.
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Mesmeree
::
Mesmeree
(n.) A
person
subjected
to
mesmeric
influence;
one who is
mesmerized.
Tensioned
::
Tensioned
(a.)
Extended
or drawn out;
subjected
to
tension.
Twisted
::
Twisted
(a.)
Contorted;
crooked
spirally;
subjected
to
torsion;
hence,
perverted..
Fluctuation
::
Fluctuation
(n.) The
motion
or
undulation
of a fluid
collected
in a
natural
or
artifical
cavity,
which is felt when it is
subjected
to
pressure
or
percussion..
Electrolyte
::
Electrolyte
(n.) A
compound
decomposable,
or
subjected
to
decomposition,
by an
electric
current..
Extensometer
::
Extensometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
extension
of a body,
especially
for
measuring
the
elongation
of bars of iron,
steel,
or other
material,
when
subjected
to a
tensile
force..
Ratable
::
Ratable
(a.)
Liable
to, or
subjected
by law to,
taxation;
as,
ratable
estate..
Broil
::
Broil (v. i.) To be
subjected
to the
action
of heat, as meat over the fire; to be
greatly
heated,
or to be made
uncomfortable
with
heat..
Suable
::
Suability
(n.)
Liability
to be sued; the state of being
subjected
by law to civil
process.
Boiled
::
Boiled
(a.)
Dressed
or
cooked
by
boiling;
subjected
to the
action
of a
boiling
liquid;
as,
boiled
meat; a
boiled
dinner;
boiled
clothes..
Steamer
::
Steamer
(n.) A
vessel
in which
articles
are
subjected
to the
action
of
steam,
as in
washing,
in
cookery,
and in
various
processes
of
manufacture..
Water Bath
::
Water bath () A
device
for
regulating
the
temperature
of
anything
subjected
to heat, by
surrounding
the
vessel
containing
it with
another
vessel
containing
water which can be kept at a
desired
temperature;
also, a
vessel
designed
for this
purpose..
Exact
::
Exact (a.) To
demand
or
require
authoritatively
or
peremptorily,
as a
right;
to
enforce
the
payment
of, or a
yielding
of; to
compel
to yield or to
furnish;
hence,
to
wrest,
as a fee or
reward
when none is due; --
followed
by from or of
before
the one
subjected
to
exaction;
as, to exact
tribute,
fees,
obedience,
etc., from or of some one..
Biscuit
::
Biscuit
(n.)
Earthen
ware or
porcelain
which has
undergone
the first
baking,
before
it is
subjected
to the
glazing..
Triable
::
Triable
(a.) Fit or
possible
to be
tried;
liable
to be
subjected
to trial or test.
Subject
::
Subject
(a.) That which is
subjected,
or
submitted
to, any
physical
operation
or
process;
specifically
(Anat.),
a dead body used for the
purpose
of
dissection..
Fatigue
::
Fatigue
(n.) The
weakening
of a metal when
subjected
to
repeated
vibrations
or
strains.
Invert
::
Invert
(a.)
Subjected
to the
process
of
inversion;
inverted;
converted;
as,
invert
sugar..
Imprimatur
::
Imprimatur
(n.) A
license
to print or
publish
a book,
paper,
etc.; also, in
countries
subjected
to the
censorship
of the
press,
approval
of that which is
published..
Blast
::
Blast (n.) A
forcible
stream
of air from an
orifice,
as from a
bellows,
the
mouth,
etc.
Hence:
The
continuous
blowing
to which one
charge
of ore or metal is
subjected
in a
furnace;
as, to melt so many tons of iron at a
blast..
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