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subalternate
subalternate, a. (n.) (sʌbɒlˈtɜːnət) [ad. late L. subalternātus (subalternātum genus in Boethius), pa. pple. of subalternāre: see subaltern v. and -ate2.] A. adj. † 1. Subordinate, inferior. Also const. to: Subordinate or subservient to. Obs.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) III. 123, iiij. principalle rea...
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Caulerpa subserrata
The lobes are short, patent and a little curved upward and subalternate.
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subalternant
subalternant Logic. (sʌbɒlˈtɜːnənt) (More freq. in L. form.) [ad. mod.L. subalternans, -ant-, pr. pple. of subalternāre subaltern v.] See quots.1826 Whately Logic Index (1827) 347 Subaltern opposition, is between a Universal and a Particular of the same Quality. Of these, the Universal is the Subalt...
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subalternating
subˈalternating, ppl. a. [f. *subalternate vb. (cf. prec.) + -ing2.] Succeeding by turns (1855 in Ogilvie Suppl.).
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Robert Grosseteste
example, when looking at geometry and optics, optics is subordinate to geometry because optics depends on geometry, and so optics was a prime example of a subalternate
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subalternation
subalternation (ˌsʌbɒltəˈneɪʃən) [ad. med.L. subalternātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. subalternāre: see subalternate.] † 1. Subordination. Obs.1597 Hooker Eccl. Pol. v. lxxiii. (1617) 397 Whereunto it was not possible they could concurre, vnlesse there were subalternation between them, which subalterna...
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Giovanni Giolitti
Unification, Oxford University Press (2013) p. 59; Mussolini's speech to the Chamber of Deputies on 26 May 1934
Mussolini pretended to be willing to take a subalternate
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subaltern
▪ I. subaltern, a. and n. (ˈsʌbəltən, səˈbɔːltən) Also 6–7 -erne. [ad. late L. subalternus (Boethius, in sense 1 b): see sub- III and altern. Cf. F. subalterne (from 15th c.), It., Sp., Pg. subalterno. Johnson 1755 has ˈsubaltern, which is now the prevailing stressing in England, and, for the logica...
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presidentiary
† presiˈdentiary, a. and n. Obs. [f. as prec. + -ary1.] A. adj. = presidential 2; presiding.1668 H. More Div. Dial. v. x. (1713) 439 They [Angels] are Presidentiary Powers over such in this Terrestrial Region. 1681 ― Exp. Dan. v. 144 Michael is the Presidentiary Angel of the Jewish Nation. B. n. A p...
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