sub — sub·abdominal; sub·account; sub·acetate; sub·acid; sub·acidity; sub·acute; sub·adult; sub·aerial; sub·aesthetic; sub·age; sub·agency; sub·agent; sub·akhmimic; sub·alary; sub·alate; sub·alimentation; sub·alkaline; sub·allocate; sub·almoner;… … English syllables
sub|la´tion — sub|late «suhb LAYT», transitive verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. 1. to cancel or negate. 2. (in Hegelian dialectics) to preserve (a negated element) as part of the synthesis. 3. to remove or detach. ╂[< Latin sublatus < sub up + latus, supp … Useful english dictionary
late — ab·late; ab·squat·u·late; ac·cep·ti·late; ac·e·tab·u·late; acet·y·late; ace·tyl·sa·lic·y·late; acic·u·late; acid·u·late; ac·ry·late; ac·u·le·o·late; ac·u·min·u·late; ad·stip·u·late; ad·u·late; al·ve·o·late; am·bu·late; am·pul·late;… … English syllables
Sub-Lieutenant — is a military rank. It is normally a junior officer rank. In many navies, a sub lieutenant is a naval commissioned or subordinate officer, ranking below a Lieutenant. In the Royal Navy the rank of sub lieutenant corresponds with, but is… … Wikipedia
Sub-Inspector — is a rank used extensively in the Indian Police, which is primarily based on the British model. It was formerly used in most British colonial police forces and in certain British police forces as well. The rank usually was in charge of a police… … Wikipedia
Late Middle Japanese — 中世日本語 Spoken in Japan Extinct Evolved into Modern Japanese in the 17th century Language family Japonic … Wikipedia
Sub (Fernsehsender) — Senderlogo Allgemeine Informationen Empfang: Antenne ( … Deutsch Wikipedia
sub|a|late — «suhb AY layt», adjective. somewhat like a wing; thin and triangular … Useful english dictionary
Sub-band coding — (SBC) is any form of transform coding that breaks a signal into a number of different frequency bands and encodes each one independently. This decomposition is often the first step in data compression for audio and video signals.Basic… … Wikipedia
sub|al|tern — «suh BL tuhrn, SUHB uhl », noun, adjective. –n. 1. any commissioned officer in the British Army ranking below a captain: »His Majesty presented the Colours to two subalterns (London Times). 2. = subordinate. (Cf. ↑subordinate) 3. Logic. a… … Useful english dictionary