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Definition of subjected
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Subjected
(a.)
Reduced
to
subjection;
brought
under the
dominion
of
another.
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Fatigue
::
Fatigue
(n.) The
weakening
of a metal when
subjected
to
repeated
vibrations
or
strains.
Suable
::
Suability
(n.)
Liability
to be sued; the state of being
subjected
by law to civil
process.
Subjected
::
Subjected
(a.)
Reduced
to
subjection;
brought
under the
dominion
of
another.
Twisted
::
Twisted
(a.)
Contorted;
crooked
spirally;
subjected
to
torsion;
hence,
perverted..
Boiled
::
Boiled
(a.)
Dressed
or
cooked
by
boiling;
subjected
to the
action
of a
boiling
liquid;
as,
boiled
meat; a
boiled
dinner;
boiled
clothes..
Substitution
::
Substituted
(a.)
Containing
substitutions
or
replacements;
having
been
subjected
to the
process
of
substitution,
or
having
some of its parts
replaced;
as,
alcohol
is a
substituted
water;
methyl
amine is a
substituted
ammonia..
Invert
::
Invert
(a.)
Subjected
to the
process
of
inversion;
inverted;
converted;
as,
invert
sugar..
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not
subjected
to the laws of
physical
necessity;
capable
of
voluntary
activity;
endowed
with moral
liberty;
-- said of the will.
Beguard
::
Beguard
(n.) One of an
association
of
religious
laymen
living
in
imitation
of the
Beguines.
They arose in the
thirteenth
century,
were
afterward
subjected
to much
persecution,
and were
suppressed
by
Innocent
X. in 1650.
Called
also
Beguins..
Retort
::
Retort
(v. t.) A
vessel
in which
substances
are
subjected
to
distillation
or
decomposition
by heat. It is made of
different
forms and
materials
for
different
uses, as a bulb of glass with a
curved
beak to enter a
receiver
for
general
chemical
operations,
or a
cylinder
or
semicylinder
of cast iron for the
manufacture
of gas in gas
works..
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..
Dutied
::
Dutied
(a.)
Subjected
to a duty.
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
registry
of
pecuniary
transactions;
a
written
or
printed
statement
of
business
dealings
or debts and
credits,
and also of other
things
subjected
to a
reckoning
or
review;
as, to keep one's
account
at the
bank..
Triable
::
Triable
(a.) Fit or
possible
to be
tried;
liable
to be
subjected
to trial or test.
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..
Strained
::
Strained
(a.)
Subjected
to great or
excessive
tension;
wrenched;
weakened;
as,
strained
relations
between
old
friends..
Nitrometer
::
Nitrometer
(n.) An
apparatus
for
determining
the
amount
of
nitrogen
or some of its
compounds
in any
substance
subjected
to
analysis;
an
azotometer.
Digester
::
Digester
(n.) A
strong
closed
vessel,
in which bones or other
substances
may be
subjected,
usually
in water or other
liquid,
to a
temperature
above that of
boiling,
in order to
soften
them..
Hybridizable
::
Hybridizable
(a.)
Capable
of
forming
a
hybrid,
or of being
subjected
to a
hybridizing
process;
capable
of
producing
a
hybrid
by union with
another
species
or
stock..
Untithed
::
Untithed
(a.) Not
subjected
tithes.
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