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SUBALTERNATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : inferior in quality or status : subordinate. a subalternate art. a study subalternate to his earlier work. www.merriam-webster.com
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Subalternation - Wikipedia
An example of a subalternation is "If all leopards are mammals, then some leopards are mammals." When the inference is misapplied, the syllogistic fallacy is ... en.wikipedia.org
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SUBALTERNATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. following in order; successive 2. Botany in an alternate arrangement, but tending to become opposite said of leaves noun 3. subaltern (sense 6) www.collinsdictionary.com
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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subalternate, v. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the verb subalternate is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for subalternate is from 1697, in the writing of John Norris, ... www.oed.com
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subalternation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
subalternation (countable and uncountable, plural subalternations). The state of being subalternate; subordination or inferiority. en.wiktionary.org
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Caulerpa subserrata
The lobes are short, patent and a little curved upward and subalternate. wikipedia.org
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definition of subalternate by The Free Dictionary
1. (Botany) (of leaves) having an arrangement intermediate between alternate and opposite ; 2. following in turn ; 3. of lesser quality or status. en.thefreedictionary.com
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Subalternate | logic - Britannica
Last relations were later called subalternation, and the particular propositions (affirmative or negative) were said to be subalternate to the corresponding ... www.britannica.com
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subalternate, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more
subalternate is of multiple origins. A borrowing from Latin. Perhaps also partly formed within English, by derivation; perhaps modelled on a Latin lexical ... www.oed.com
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Subaltern (postcolonialism) - Wikipedia
Subalterns are the colonial populations who are socially, politically, and geographically excluded from the hierarchy of power of an imperial colony. en.wikipedia.org
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SUBALTERNATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · (of leaves) having an arrangement intermediate between alternate and opposite · following in turn · of lesser quality or status. “Collins English ... www.dictionary.com
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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subalternating
subˈalternating, ppl. a. [f. *subalternate vb. (cf. prec.) + -ing2.] Succeeding by turns (1855 in Ogilvie Suppl.). Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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