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  • 91sub..., Sub... — sub..., Sub..., gelegentlich vor c angeglichen zu: suc..., vor f zu: suf..., vor g zu: sug..., vor k zu: suk..., vor p zu: sup..., vor r zu: sur..., vor z zu: suk... [aus lat. sub = unter, unterhalb]: Vorsilbe mit der Bedeutung „unter, unterhalb; …

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  • 92sub-reitor — |ô| s. m. 1. Funcionário de categoria imediatamente inferior à de reitor e que supre este. = VICE REITOR 2.  [Brasil] Pessoa que dirige uma sub reitoria. • Plural: sub reitores.   ‣ Etimologia: sub + reitor …

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  • 93sub- — [sub, səb] [< L sub, under, below: see UP1] prefix 1. under, beneath, below, from beneath [submarine, subsolar] 2. lower in rank, position, or importance than; inferior or subordinate to [subaltern, subhead] 3. to a lesser degree than,… …

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  • 94SuB Karakoy - Special Category — (Стамбул,Турция) Категория отеля: Адрес: Necatibey Cad. No: 91 Karakoy, Бе …

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  • 95SuB Karakoy - Special Category — (Стамбул,Турция) Категория отеля: Адрес: Necatibey Cad. No: 91 Karakoy, Бе …

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  • 96sub specie — /sub spēˈshi ē or sŭb spekˈi ā/ (Latin) sub specie aeternitatis /ē tûr ni tātˈis or ī ter ni tätˈis/ 1. (seen) under the aspect of eternity (Spinoza) 2. Hence, as it essentially is …

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  • 97sub ro|sa — «suhb ROH zuh», 1. in strict confidence; privately; secretly: »In Israel one can eat pork only sub rosa (Listener). 2. confidential; private; secret: »A few…had purchased in a sub rosa sort of way neckties which remained to be exhibited i …

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  • 98sub|du´er — sub|due «suhb DOO, DYOO», transitive verb, dued, du|ing. 1. to overcome by superior force; conquer: »Our army subdued the enemy. The Spaniards subdued the Indian tribes in Mexico. He who…subdues mankind Must look down on the hate of those below… …

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  • 99sub|due — «suhb DOO, DYOO», transitive verb, dued, du|ing. 1. to overcome by superior force; conquer: »Our army subdued the enemy. The Spaniards subdued the Indian tribes in Mexico. He who…subdues mankind Must look down on the hate of those below (Byron).… …

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  • 100sub|or´di|nate|ness — sub|or|di|nate «adjective, noun. suh BR duh niht; verb. suh BR duh nayt», adjective, noun, verb, nat|ed, nat|ing. –adj. 1. lower in rank: »In the army, lieutenants are subordinate to captains. 2. having less importance; secondary; …

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