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  • 11sub — sub1 S3 [sʌb] n informal 1.) a ↑submarine 2.) a ↑substitute in sports such as football 3.) a ↑subscription 4.) BrE part of your wages that you rece …

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  • 12sub — sub1 S3 [sʌb] n informal 1.) a ↑submarine 2.) a ↑substitute in sports such as football 3.) a ↑subscription 4.) BrE part of your wages that you rece …

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  • 13sub — n. & v. colloq. n. 1 a submarine. 2 a subscription. 3 a substitute. 4 a sub editor. 5 Mil. a subaltern. 6 Brit. an advance or loan against expected income. v. (subbed, subbing) 1 intr. (usu. foll. by for) act as a substitute for a person. 2 tr.… …

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  • 14Sub-Saharan DNA admixture in Europe — refers to the way in which Sub Saharan African DNA is lightly scattered throughout the European continent.Not every population has been studied yet, but enough have so that a picture is starting to emerge. The amount of Sub Saharan African… …

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  • 15sub|ed|i|tor — «suhb EHD uh tuhr», noun. 1. a subordinate or assistant editor. 2. British. a copyreader …

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  • 16sub|ed|it — «suhb EHD iht», transitive verb. 1. to edit under the direction of a chief editor. 2. British. to read and edit (manuscript); copyread …

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  • 17Sub-Saharan Africa — Black Africa redirects here. For the Namibian football team, see Black Africa F.C.. Definition of Sub Saharan Africa as used in the statistics of the UN institutions. However, Sudan and South Sudan is classified as North Africa by the United… …

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  • 18Sub-Roman Britain — Quick Reference: History of the British Isles History of the British Isles This box …

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  • 19Sub-cinctorium — The subcinctorium, an ornamental vestment reserved for the pope, who previously wore it only at a solemn pontifical Mass, it was very similar to, but somewhat broader than, the maniple in form and nature. The vestment was approximately 55… …

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  • 20sub — I. noun Date: 1830 substitute II. verb (subbed; subbing) Date: 1853 intransitive verb to act as a substitute transitive verb 1. British to read and edit as a copy edit …

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