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10-letter words containing t, e, s, u, b

  • subhepatic — of or relating to the liver.
  • 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.
  • submediant — the sixth tone of a diatonic scale, being midway between the subdominant and the upper tonic.
  • submontane — under or beneath a mountain or mountains.
  • subnascent — growing underneath
  • subnitrate — a basic salt of nitric acid.
  • suboctuple — in the proportion or ratio of one to eight
  • subpontine — of or relating to the Pontine Marshes.
  • subpotency — a condition of reduced potency, as of a medication.
  • subprefect — an administrator junior to a prefect or chief official
  • subprimate — a primitive variety of primate
  • subproject — something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme.
  • subquarter — one of the quarterings of a grand quarter.
  • subreption — Canon Law. a concealment of the pertinent facts in a petition, as for dispensation or favor, that in certain cases nullifies the grant. Compare obreption (def 1).
  • subroutine — an instruction sequence in a machine or assembly language program that can be prewritten and referred to as often as needed. Compare procedure (def 4a).
  • subsection — a part or division of a section.
  • subsegment — a part or division of a segment.
  • subsequent — occurring or coming later or after (often followed by to): subsequent events; Subsequent to their arrival in Chicago, they bought a new car.
  • subsistent — subsisting, existing, or continuing in existence.
  • subsociety — a subdivision of a society
  • substellar — having a mass smaller than the mass needed by stars for nuclear fusion
  • substernal — of or relating to the sternum.
  • substitute — a person or thing acting or serving in place of another.
  • subsulfate — a basic salt of sulfuric acid.
  • subtangent — the part of the x-axis cut off between the ordinate of a given point of a curve and the tangent at that point.
  • subterfuge — an artifice or expedient used to evade a rule, escape a consequence, hide something, etc.
  • subterrain — a cave or subterranean room.
  • subterrane — a cave or subterranean room.
  • subtextual — the underlying or implicit meaning, as of a literary work.
  • subtilties — subtlety.
  • subtleness — thin, tenuous, or rarefied, as a fluid or an odor.
  • subtleties — the state or quality of being subtle.
  • subtrahend — a number that is subtracted from another.
  • subvariety — a minor or subordinate variety
  • subvention — a grant of money, as by a government or some other authority, in aid or support of some institution or undertaking, especially in connection with science or the arts.
  • sugar beet — various cultivars of a beet, Beta vulgaris, of the amaranth family, having a white root, cultivated for the sugar it yields.
  • superbitch — an exceptionally spiteful woman, a very bitchy person
  • tankbuster — an aircraft, missile, etc designed to destroy tanks
  • taste buds — one of numerous small, flask-shaped bodies, chiefly in the epithelium of the tongue, which are the end organs for the sense of taste.
  • tenebrious — dark; gloomy; obscure.
  • tetterbush — an evergreen shrub, Lyonia lucida, of the southeastern U.S., having leathery leaves and white to pink flowers.
  • tewkesbury — a town in N Gloucestershire, in W England: final defeat of the Lancastrians in the Wars of the Roses 1471.
  • the absurd — the conception of the world, esp in Existentialist thought, as neither designed nor predictable but irrational and meaningless
  • the bushes — rural or small-town districts
  • the buskin — tragic drama
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