subdued |
restrained in emotion, spirit, or intensity. |
subeconomy |
combined form of economy. |
subemployed |
of or designating workers who are unemployed, underemployed, or paid wages that are too low to subsist on. |
suberect |
combined form of erect. |
subfamily |
a biological classification of related organisms ranked between a family and a genus. [2 definitions] |
subframe |
combined form of frame. |
subfreezing |
of a temperature, below the freezing point. |
subgeneration |
combined form of generation. |
subgenre |
combined form of genre. |
subgoal |
combined form of goal. |
subgovernment |
combined form of government. |
subgroup |
a group with its own distinguishing features within a larger group; division; subset. |
subgum |
of or designating various Chinese-American dishes prepared with mixed vegetables such as water chestnuts, mushrooms, and bean sprouts. |
subhead |
a subheading. |
subheading |
the heading or title of a section or subdivision of a printed text. [2 definitions] |
subhuman |
less than human in evolutionary development. |
subhumid |
combined form of humid. |
subindex |
an index to a subdivision of a main or larger category. [2 definitions] |
subindustry |
combined form of industry. |
subinhibitory |
combined form of inhibitory. |
subito |
abruptly; suddenly (used as a musical direction). |