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61sub — informal ► NOUN 1) a submarine. 2) a subscription. 3) a substitute, especially in a sporting team. 4) a subeditor. 5) Brit. an advance or loan against expected income. ► VERB (subbed, subbing …
62sub|ar|e|a — «suhb AIR ee uh», noun. a part or division of an area; subsection …
63sub|ar|id — «suhb AR ihd», adjective. moderately arid …
64sub|at|om — «suhb AT uhm», noun. a constituent of an atom: »Protons and electrons are subatoms …
65sub|du|al — «suhb DOO uhl, DYOO », noun. 1. the act of subduing. 2. the state of being subdued …
66sub|ed|i|to|ri|al — «SUHB ehd uh TR ee uhl, TOHR », adjective. of or having to do with a subeditor …
67sub|ed|it — «suhb EHD iht», transitive verb. 1. to edit under the direction of a chief editor. 2. British. to read and edit (manuscript); copyread …
68sub|i|ma|go — «SUHB ih MAY go», noun, plural i|ma|gos, i|mag|i|nes « ih MAJ uh neez». a mayfly just after it emerges from the nymph stage. The subimago sheds its skin to become an imago …
69sub|ma|ri|no — «SUHB muh REE noh», noun, plural nos. an undersea oceanographic vessel; submersible. ╂[< Spanish submarino submarine (adopted to distinguish this type of vessel from armed submarines)] …
70sub|me|di|an — «suhb MEE dee uhn», adjective. situated near but not at the middle …