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Definition of subject
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of subject is as below...
Subject
(a.) The
person
who is
treated
of; the hero of a
piece;
the chief
character.
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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..
Think
::
Think (v. t.) To
reflect
upon any
subject;
to muse; to
meditate;
to
ponder;
to
consider;
to
deliberate.
Nitrometer
::
Nitrometer
(n.) An
apparatus
for
determining
the
amount
of
nitrogen
or some of its
compounds
in any
substance
subjected
to
analysis;
an
azotometer.
Ingraft
::
Ingraft
(v. t.) To
subject
to the
process
of
grafting;
to
furnish
with
grafts
or
scions;
to
graft;
as, to
ingraft
a
tree..
Stretto
::
Stretto
(n.) The
crowding
of
answer
upon
subject
near the end of a
fugue.
Impertinent
::
Impertinent
(a.) Not
pertinent;
not
pertaining
to the
matter
in hand;
having
no
bearing
on the
subject;
not to the
point;
irrelevant;
inapplicable.
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) To lay on,
impose,
or make
subject
to or
liable
for..
Fry
::
Fry (v. i.) To
undergo
the
process
of
frying;
to be
subject
to the
action
of heat in a
frying
pan, or on a
griddle,
or in a
kettle
of hot fat..
Ditionary
::
Ditionary
(n.) A
subject;
a
tributary.
Catastasis
::
Catastasis
(n.) That part of a
speech,
usually
the
exordium,
in which the
orator
sets forth the
subject
matter
to be
discussed..
Biscuit
::
Biscuit
(n.)
Earthen
ware or
porcelain
which has
undergone
the first
baking,
before
it is
subjected
to the
glazing..
Imperishable
::
Imperishable
(a.) Not
perishable;
not
subject
to
decay;
indestructible;
enduring
permanently;
as, an
imperishable
monument;
imperishable
renown..
Predigest
::
Predigest
(v. t.) To
subject
(food)
to
predigestion
or
artificial
digestion.
Regulate
::
Regulate
(v. t.) To
adjust
by rule,
method,
or
established
mode; to
direct
by rule or
restriction;
to
subject
to
governing
principles
or
laws..
Commerce
::
Commerce
(n.) A round game at
cards,
in which the cards are
subject
to
exchange,
barter,
or
trade..
Unstable
::
Unstable
(a.) Not
stable;
not firm,
fixed,
or
constant;
subject
to
change
or
overthrow..
Preraphaelitism
::
Preraphaelitism
(n.) The
doctrine
or
practice
of a
school
of
modern
painters
who
profess
to be
followers
of the
painters
before
Raphael.
Its
adherents
advocate
careful
study from
nature,
delicacy
and
minuteness
of
workmanship,
and an
exalted
and
delicate
conception
of the
subject..
Peace
::
Peace (v.)
Exemption
from, or
subjection
of,
agitating
passions;
tranquillity
of mind or
conscience..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(n.) A being
subject
to
death;
a human
being;
man.
Servant
::
Servant
(v. t.) To
subject.
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