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10-letter words containing s, b, c

  • subject to — under the condition that
  • subjectify — to make subjective.
  • subjecting — that which forms a basic matter of thought, discussion, investigation, etc.: a subject of conversation.
  • subjection — the act of subjecting.
  • subjective — existing in the mind; belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought (opposed to objective).
  • sublattice — a set of elements of a lattice, in which each subset of two elements has a least upper bound and a greatest lower bound contained in the given set.
  • sublicense — a license or contract granted to a third party by a licensee for specified rights or uses of a product, brand name, logo, etc.
  • submucosal — of or relating to the submucosa
  • subnascent — growing underneath
  • subnuclear — pertaining to particles within or smaller than an atomic nucleus.
  • subnucleus — a central part about which other parts are grouped or gathered; core: A few faithful friends formed the nucleus of the club.
  • suboceanic — occurring or existing below the floor of the ocean: suboceanic oil.
  • suboctuple — in the proportion or ratio of one to eight
  • subofficer — a person who holds a position of rank or authority in the army, navy, air force, or any similar organization, especially one who holds a commission.
  • subphrenic — underneath the diaphragm
  • subpotency — a condition of reduced potency, as of a medication.
  • subprefect — an administrator junior to a prefect or chief official
  • subprocess — a process that is part of a larger process
  • subproduct — a thing produced by labor: products of farm and factory; the product of his thought.
  • subproject — something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme.
  • subscience — a science or field of study within another field of science or study
  • subscriber — a person, company, etc., that subscribes, as to a publication or concert series.
  • subsection — a part or division of a section.
  • subsidence — to sink to a low or lower level.
  • subsociety — a subdivision of a society
  • subspecies — a subdivision of a species, especially a geographical or ecological subdivision.
  • subsurface — below the surface, especially of a body of water.
  • subtractor — in electronics, a circuit of which the output depends upon the difference between two inputs
  • subtropics — the region lying between the tropics and temperate lands
  • subvocally — in a subvocal manner, with subvocalization
  • sugar cube — small block of sugar
  • superbitch — an exceptionally spiteful woman, a very bitchy person
  • superblock — an area of city land larger than the usual block, treated according to a unified plan and generally closed to vehicular through traffic.
  • suprapubic — above the pubic bone
  • swatchbook — a booklet containing samples (of paper, cloth, etc)
  • swaybacked — having the back sagged to an unusual degree; having a sway-back.
  • switch box — a box, usually of metal, containing one or more electric switches.
  • switchable — a slender, flexible shoot, rod, etc., used especially in whipping or disciplining.
  • switchback — a highway, as in a mountainous area, having many hairpin curves.
  • syllabical — pertaining to syllables
  • symbolical — serving as a symbol of something (often followed by of).
  • tetrabasic — (of an acid) having four atoms of hydrogen replaceable by basic atoms or groups.
  • thumbscrew — a screw, the head of which is so constructed that it may be turned easily with the thumb and a finger.
  • tiny basic — (language)   A dialect of BASIC developed by Dr. Wang [Wong?] in the late 1970s. Tiny BASIC was 2K bytes in size and was loaded from paper tape. It ran on almost any Intel 8080 or Zilog Z80 microprocessor for which the user could provide the necessary I/O driver software. Tiny BASIC was distributed as [the first ever?] freeware. The program listing contained the following phrases "All Wrongs reserved" and "CopyLeft", he obviously wasn't interested in money. See also Tiny Basic Interpreter Language.
  • touch base — make contact
  • transcribe — to make a written copy, especially a typewritten copy, of (dictated material, notes taken during a lecture, or other spoken material).
  • true basic — (language)   A compiled BASIC, by John Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz, requiring no line numbers.
  • tubicolous — living in a self-constructed tube, as a marine worm.
  • ubermensch — superman (def 2).
  • ultrabasic — (of rocks) containing iron and magnesium, with little or no silica.
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