subtitle |
a subordinate title or heading below the main title of a written text. [4 definitions] |
subtle |
difficult to detect or define; elusive or ambiguous. [4 definitions] |
subtlety |
the quality or condition of being subtle. [2 definitions] |
subtonic |
the seventh tone of a diatonic scale, one note below the upper tonic. |
subtopic |
a subdivision of a larger topic. |
subtotal |
the sum of part of a series or part of a column of numbers. [2 definitions] |
subtract |
to deduct or take away from a whole or larger quantity, esp. to deduct (one number amount) from another. [2 definitions] |
subtraction |
the act or process, or an instance, of subtracting. [2 definitions] |
subtrahend |
that which is subtracted mathematically; number or quantity taken away in subtraction. (Cf. minuend.) |
subtreasury |
a subordinate or secondary treasury; branch of a treasury. |
subtrend |
combined form of trend. |
subtribe |
combined form of tribe. |
subtropical |
of, pertaining to, or being the regions immediately north or south of the tropics. [2 definitions] |
subtropics |
the regions bordering on the tropics. |
subtype |
combined form of type. |
subunit |
combined form of unit. |
suburb |
a residential area or community located just outside a city or town. |
suburban |
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a suburb or suburbs. [2 definitions] |
suburbanite |
a person who lives in a suburb. |
suburbia |
suburbs and the people who inhabit them. [2 definitions] |
subvariety |
combined form of variety. |