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Definition of substituted
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Substitute
(n.) To put in the place of
another
person
or
thing;
to
exchange.
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Substitutionary
::
Substitutional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
substitution;
standing
in the place of
another;
substituted.
Miss
::
Miss (n.) In the game of
three-card
loo, an extra hand, dealt on the
table,
which may be
substituted
for the hand dealt to a
player..
Pax
::
Pax (n.) The kiss of
peace;
also, the
embrace
in the
sanctuary
now
substituted
for it at High Mass in Roman
Catholic
churches..
Supposititious
::
Supposititious
(a.)
Fraudulently
substituted
for
something
else; not being what is
purports
to be; not
genuine;
spurious;
counterfeit;
as, a
supposititious
child;
a
supposititious
writing..
Para-
::
Para- () A
prefix
denoting:
(a)
Likeness,
similarity,
or
connection,
or that the
substance
resembles,
but is
distinct
from, that to the name of which it is
prefixed;
as
paraldehyde,
paraconine,
etc.; also, an
isomeric
modification.
(b)
Specifically:
(Organ.
Chem.)
That two
groups
or
radicals
substituted
in the
benzene
nucleus
are
opposite,
or in the
respective
positions
1 and 4; 2 and 5; or 3 and 6, as
paraxylene;
paroxybenzoic
acid. Cf.
Ortho-,
and
Meta-.
Also used
adjectively..
Trivalent
::
Trivalent
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of
three;
capable
of being
combined
with,
substituted
for, or
compared
with, three atoms of
hydrogen;
-- said of triad atoms or
radicals;
thus,
nitrogen
is
trivalent
in
ammonia..
Substitutional
::
Substitution
(n.) The act or
process
of
substituting
an atom or
radical
for
another
atom or
radical;
metethesis;
also, the state of being so
substituted.
See
Metathesis..
Heptad
::
Heptad
(n.) An atom which has a
valence
of
seven,
and which can be
theoretically
combined
with,
substituted
for, or
replaced
by, seven monad atoms or
radicals;
as,
iodine
is a
heptad
in iodic acid. Also used as an
adjective..
Pentad
::
Pentad
(n.) Any
element,
atom, or
radical,
having
a
valence
of five, or which can be
combined
with,
substituted
for, or
compared
with, five atoms of
hydrogen
or other
monad;
as,
nitrogen
is a
pentad
in the
ammonium
compounds..
Barbituric Acid
::
Barbituric
acid () A
white,
crystalline
substance,
CH2(CO.NH)2.CO,
derived
from
alloxantin,
also from
malonic
acid and urea, and
regarded
as a
substituted
urea..
Incommutable
::
Incommutable
(a.) Not
commutable;
not
capable
of being
exchanged
with, or
substituted
for,
another..
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..
Univalent
::
Univalent
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of one;
capable
of
combining
with, or of being
substituted
for, one atom of
hydrogen;
monovalent;
-- said of
certain
atoms and
radicals..
Substitution
::
Substitution
(n.) The state of being
substituted
for
another.
Madonna
::
Madonna
(n.) My lady; -- a term of
address
in
Italian
formerly
used as the
equivalent
of
Madame,
but for which
Signora
is now
substituted.
Sometimes
introduced
into
English..
Excelsior
::
Excelsior
(n.) A kind of
stuffing
for
upholstered
furniture,
mattresses,
etc., in which
curled
shreds
of wood are
substituted
for
curled
hair..
Prisage
::
Prisage
(n.) A right
belonging
to the crown of
England,
of
taking
two tuns of wine from every ship
importing
twenty
tuns or more, -- one
before
and one
behind
the mast. By
charter
of
Edward
I.
butlerage
was
substituted
for
this..
Musket
::
Musket
(n.) A
species
of
firearm
formerly
carried
by the
infantry
of an army. It was
originally
fired by means of a
match,
or
matchlock,
for which
several
mechanical
appliances
(including
the
flintlock,
and
finally
the
percussion
lock) were
successively
substituted.
This arm has been
generally
superseded
by the
rifle..
Reversed
::
Reversed
(a.)
Annulled
and the
contrary
substituted;
as, a
reversed
judgment
or
decree..
Hexad
::
Hexad (n.) An atom whose
valence
is six, and which can be
theoretically
combined
with,
substituted
for, or
replaced
by, six monad atoms or
radicals;
as,
sulphur
is a hexad in
sulphuric
acid. Also used as an
adjective..
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