SUBAUDIBLE | • subaudible adj. Below the threshold of hearing. • sub-audible adj. Alternative spelling of subaudible. • SUBAUDIBLE adj. hardly audible. |
SUBDUABLE | • subduable adj. That can be subdued; domitable. • SUBDUABLE adj. able to be subdued. |
SUBDUABLY | • SUBDUABLE adv. able to be subdued. |
SUBGLOBULAR | • subglobular adj. Nearly globular. • SUBGLOBULAR adj. having nearly the shape of a globe. |
SUBJUGABLE | • subjugable adj. Capable of being subjugated. • SUBJUGABLE adj. that can be subjugated. |
SUBMANDIBULAR | • submandibular adj. (Anatomy, relational) Below the mandible. • submandibular adj. (Anatomy, relational) Of or relating to the submandibular gland. • SUBMANDIBULAR n. a submandibular part (as an artery or bone). |
SUBMANDIBULARS | • SUBMANDIBULAR n. a submandibular part (as an artery or bone). |
SUBORBICULAR | • suborbicular adj. Almost orbicular. • SUBORBICULAR adj. almost orbicular, nearly circular. |
SUBSTITUTABLE | • substitutable adj. Capable of being used as a substitute; valid as a replacement or alternate item. • substitutable adj. Capable of being substituted. • substitutable n. Something that can be substituted for something else; a viable replacement. |
SUBSUMABLE | • subsumable adj. That can be subsumed. • SUBSUMABLE adj. capable of being subsumed. |
SUBUMBRELLA | • subumbrella n. (Zoology) The integument of the undersurface of the bell, or disk-shaped body, of a jellyfish. • SUBUMBRELLA n. the concave undersurface of a jellyfish. |
SUBUMBRELLAR | • subumbrellar adj. Underneath the umbrella (of a jelyfish). • subumbrellar adj. Relating to a subumbrella. • SUBUMBRELLAR adj. relating to the subumbrella, the concave undersurface of a jellyfish. |
SUBUMBRELLAS | • subumbrellas n. Plural of subumbrella. • SUBUMBRELLA n. the concave undersurface of a jellyfish. |
UNPUBLISHABLE | • unpublishable adj. Not suitable for publication. • UNPUBLISHABLE adj. that cannot be published. |
UNSUBDUABLE | • unsubduable adj. That cannot be subdued; indomitable. • UNSUBDUABLE adj. that cannot be subdued. |