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  • 111sub- — 1. a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Latin (subject; subtract; subvert; subsidy); on this model, freely attached to elements of any origin and used with the meaning under, below, beneath (subalpine; substratum), slightly,… …

    Universalium

  • 112sub- — préfixe Préfixe qui est la préposition latine sub, sous, et qui, dans le langage didactique, exprime soit la position en dessous, soit une espèce de diminutif, d approximatif …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 113sub — noun Sub is used before these nouns: ↑roll …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 114SUB- — {{upper}}SUB {{/upper}}, {{upper}}SUP {{/upper}} kao prvi dio riječi znači da je što ispod čega, po položaju ili po važnosti [subpolaran; subordinacija; supkultura] ✧ {{001f}}lat …

    Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

  • 115Sub-Lt. — abbreviation Sub Lieutenant …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 116sub- — (also suc before c; suf before f; sug before g; sup before p; sur before r; sus before c, p, t) prefix 1》 at, to, or from a lower level or position: subalpine.     ↘lower in rank or importance: subdeacon. 2》 somewhat; nearly; more or less:… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 117sub- — prefix 1 under; below: subzero temperatures | subsoil (=beneath the surface) 2 less important or powerful than someone or something, or of lower rank than someone: a subcommittee | a sublieutenant 3 part of a bigger whole: a subsection 4 used to… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 118SUB — UK [ˌesjuːˈbiː] / US [ˌesjuˈbɪ] abbreviation Word forms SUB : plural SUBs sport utility bicycle: a bicycle with a long frame that has been made longer so that it can carry extra things or people …

    English dictionary

  • 119sub- — [sʌb] prefix 1) one small part of a larger thing a subsection[/ex] 2) smaller or less important than someone or something a subheading[/ex] 3) below a particular level sub zero temperatures[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 120sub- — 1) aff. a prefix, occurring orig. in loanwords from Latin, with the meanings “under,”“below,”“beneath” (subsoil; subway), “just outside of,”“near” (subalpine; subtropical), “less than,”“not quite” (subhuman; suboscine; subteen), “secondary,”“at a …

    From formal English to slang