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  • 21incidentally — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. by the way, parenthetically, by the by, in passing, en passant (French), apropos of, speaking of, by chance, subordinately, in an incidental manner, concomitant to, as a side effect, as a by product, accidentally,… …

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  • 22secondarily — adv. in the manner of being additional or supplementary; in the manner of being less important, subordinately …

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  • 23Monophysite — [mə nɒfɪsʌɪt] noun Christian Theology a person who holds that there is only one inseparable nature (partly divine, partly and subordinately human) in the person of Christ. Derivatives Monophysitism noun Origin C17: via eccles. L. from eccles. Gk… …

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  • 24subordinate — adjective sə bɔ:dɪnət lower in rank or position. ↘of less or secondary importance. noun sə bɔ:dɪnət a person under the authority or control of another. verb sə bɔ:dɪneɪt treat or regard as subordinate. ↘make subservient or dependent. Derivatives… …

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  • 25suffix — [ sʌfɪks] noun 1》 a morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative (e.g. ation). 2》 Mathematics another term for subscript. verb also sə fɪks append, especially as a suffix. Derivatives suffixation noun Origin C18: from mod. L. suffixum …

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  • 26in — in·earth; in·ebri·a·tion; in·ebri·ety; in·ebri·ous; in·edible; in·ed·i·ta; in·edited; in·educabilia; in·educability; in·educable; in·education; in·ef·fa·bil·i·ty; in·ef·face·abil·i·ty; in·effaceable; in·effectuality; in·efficacious;… …

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  • 27insubordinately — in·subordinately …

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  • 28adjunct — /ˈædʒʌŋkt / (say ajungkt) noun 1. something added to another thing but not essentially a part of it. 2. a person joined to another in some duty or service; an assistant. 3. Grammar a modifying form, word, phrase, etc., depending on some other… …

  • 29minor — /ˈmaɪnə / (say muynuh) adjective 1. lesser, as in size, extent, or importance, or being the lesser of two: a minor share; minor faults. 2. under legal age. 3. British younger; junior; in boys schools, denoting the younger of two brothers, the… …

  • 30subordinate — adjective /səˈbɔdənət / (say suh bawduhnuht) 1. placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank. 2. of lesser importance; secondary. 3. subject to or under the authority of a superior. 4. subservient. 5. dependent. 6. Grammar a. denoting or… …