JACOBUS | • Jacobus n. (Historical) A former English gold coin from the Jacobite period. • JACOBUS n. (historical) an English gold coin, struck in the reign of James I. |
JACOBUSES | • Jacobuses n. Plural of Jacobus. • JACOBUS n. (historical) an English gold coin, struck in the reign of James I. |
NONSUBJECT | • nonsubject n. (Chiefly grammar) That which is not a subject. • NONSUBJECT n. one who is not a subject (of a particular country). |
SUBJECTION | • subjection n. The act of bringing something under the control of something else. • subjection n. The state of being subjected. • SUBJECTION n. the act of making subject. |
SUBPROJECT | • subproject n. A project within a larger project. • SUBPROJECT n. part of a project. |
ABJUNCTIONS | • abjunctions n. Plural of abjunction. • ABJUNCTION n. the act of abjointing, cutting off by forming a septum. |
NONSUBJECTS | • nonsubjects n. Plural of nonsubject. • NONSUBJECT n. one who is not a subject (of a particular country). |
SUBJECTIONS | • subjections n. Plural of subjection. • SUBJECTION n. the act of making subject. |
SUBJUNCTION | • subjunction n. Act of subjoining, or state of being subjoined. • subjunction n. Something subjoined. • SUBJUNCTION n. an act of subjoining or the state of being subjoined. |
SUBPROJECTS | • subprojects n. Plural of subproject. • SUBPROJECT n. part of a project. |
INSUBJECTION | • insubjection n. Lack of subjection or obedience. • INSUBJECTION n. lack of subjection. |
SUBJUNCTIONS | • subjunctions n. Plural of subjunction. • SUBJUNCTION n. an act of subjoining or the state of being subjoined. |
INSUBJECTIONS | • INSUBJECTION n. lack of subjection. |
NONSUBJECTIVE | • nonsubjective adj. Not subjective. • NONSUBJECTIVE adj. not subjective. |
COUNTERSUBJECT | • countersubject n. (Music) The secondary melody in contrapuntal music. • COUNTERSUBJECT n. a second theme by the first voice (esp. in a fugue) when accompanying the second voice performing the main subject. |
NONJUSTICIABLE | • nonjusticiable adj. Not justiciable. • NONJUSTICIABLE adj. not justiciable, liable to trial. |
COUNTERSUBJECTS | • countersubjects n. Plural of countersubject. • COUNTERSUBJECT n. a second theme by the first voice (esp. in a fugue) when accompanying the second voice performing the main subject. |