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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
(v. t.) To
expose;
to make
obnoxious
or
liable;
as,
credulity
subjects
a
person
to
impositions..
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Ditionary
::
Ditionary
(n.) A
subject;
a
tributary.
Excisable
::
Excisable
(a.)
Liable
or
subject
to
excise;
as,
tobacco
in an
excisable
commodity..
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..
Compendious
::
Compendious
(a.)
Containing
the
substance
or
general
principles
of a
subject
or work in a
narrow
compass;
abridged;
summarized.
Dialyzate
::
Dialyzate
(n.) The
material
subjected
to
dialysis.
Mortify
::
Mortify
(v. t.) To
deaden
by
religious
or other
discipline,
as the
carnal
affections,
bodily
appetites,
or
worldly
desires;
to bring into
subjection;
to
abase;
to
humble..
Hymnographer
::
Hymnographer
(n.) One who
writes
on the
subject
of
hymns.
Preacher
::
Preacher
(n.) One who
preaches;
one who
discourses
publicly
on
religious
subjects.
Landscape
::
Landscape
(n.) A
picture
representing
a scene by land or sea,
actual
or
fancied,
the chief
subject
being the
general
aspect
of
nature,
as
fields,
hills,
forests,
water.
etc..
Best
::
Best (a.) Most
advanced;
most
correct
or
complete;
as, the best
scholar;
the best view of a
subject..
Dialyze
::
Dialyze
(v. t.) To
separate,
prepare,
or
obtain,
by
dialysis
or
osmose;
to pass
through
an
animal
membrane;
to
subject
to
dialysis..
Theme
::
Theme (n.) The
leading
subject
of a
composition
or a
movement.
Galvanize
::
Galvanize
(v. t.) To
affect
with
galvanism;
to
subject
to the
action
of
electrical
currents.
Danger
::
Danger
(n.) Power to harm;
subjection
or
liability
to
penalty.
Episode
::
Episode
(n.) A
separate
incident,
story,
or
action,
introduced
for the
purpose
of
giving
a
greater
variety
to the
events
related;
an
incidental
narrative,
or
digression,
separable
from the main
subject,
but
naturally
arising
from it..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(n.) A being
subject
to
death;
a human
being;
man.
Image
::
Image (n.) A
picture,
example,
or
illustration,
often taken from
sensible
objects,
and used to
illustrate
a
subject;
usually,
an
extended
metaphor..
Lampoon
::
Lampoon
(v. t.) To
subject
to
abusive
ridicule
expressed
in
writing;
to make the
subject
of a
lampoon.
Etch
::
Etch (v. t.) To
subject
to
etching;
to draw upon and bite with acid, as a plate of
metal..
Minor
::
Minor (n.) The minor term, that is, the
subject
of the
conclusion;
also, the minor
premise,
that is, that
premise
which
contains
the minor term; in
hypothetical
syllogisms,
the
categorical
premise.
It is the
second
proposition
of a
regular
syllogism,
as in the
following:
Every act of
injustice
partakes
of
meanness;
to take money from
another
by
gaming
is an act of
injustice;
therefore,
the
taking
of money from
another
by
gaming
partakes
of
meanness..
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