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a.
Subordinacy; subordination.
v. t.
To make subject; to subject or subdue; as, to subordinate the passions to reason.
a.
Of or pertaining to the kitchen, or the servants' quarters; hence, subordinate; menial.
n.
A secretary who is subordinate to the chief secretary; an assistant secretary; as, an undersecretary of the Treasury.
n.
The quality or state of being subordinate, or subject to control; subordination, as, to bring the imagination to act in subordinacy to reason.
imp. & p. p.
of Subordinate
n.
A subordinate part.
n.
The act of subordinating, placing in a lower order, or subjecting.
n.
Inferior or subordinate work; petty business.
n.
Accompanying strain; subordinate and underlying meaning; accompaniment; undertone.
n.
An inferior or subordinate workman.
v. t.
To place in a lower order or class; to make or consider as of less value or importance; as, to subordinate one creature to another.
a.
Tending to subordinate; expressing subordination; used to introduce a subordinate sentence; as, a subordinative conjunction.
n.
A division of an order; a group of genera of a little lower rank than an order and of greater importance than a tribe or family; as, cichoraceous plants form a suborder of Compositae.
n. pl.
An extensive tribe of North American Indians of the Shoshone stock, inhabiting Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and adjacent regions. They are subdivided into several subordinate tribes, some of which are among the most degraded of North American Indians.
n.
In dramatic composition, one of the principles by which a uniform tenor of story and propriety of representation are preserved; conformity in a composition to these; in oratory, discourse, etc., the due subordination and reference of every part to the development of the leading idea or the eastablishment of the main proposition.
n.
The quality or state of being subordinate or inferior to an other; inferiority of rank or dignity; subjection.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Subordinate
a.
Alt. of Subordinancy
v. i.
To play in a subordinate, or in an inferior manner; to underact a part.
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