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subsea
adjective used especially in the North Sea oil industry: situated or occurring underwater; designed for use underwater subsea well systems .
adverb below the sea can dive subsea to depths of 8000ft .
[Early 20c]
adjective used especially in the North Sea oil industry: situated or occurring underwater; designed for use underwater subsea well systems .
adverb below the sea can dive subsea to depths of 8000ft .
[Early 20c]
subsequence
noun
1
a something that follows as a result of something else;
b the fact or state of coming after something.
2 (sometimes sub-sequence) maths a sequence that is contained in or that forms part of another sequence.
[Early 20c in sense 2; 16c in sense 1]
noun
1
a something that follows as a result of something else;
b the fact or state of coming after something.
2 (sometimes sub-sequence) maths a sequence that is contained in or that forms part of another sequence.
[Early 20c in sense 2; 16c in sense 1]
subsequent
adjective (also subsequent to something) happening after or following.
[15c: from Latin sub near + sequi to follow]
subsequently adverb .
adjective (also subsequent to something) happening after or following.
[15c: from Latin sub near + sequi to follow]
subsequently adverb .
subserve
verb to help in furthering (a purpose, action, etc).
[17c: from sub- (sense 2) + Latin servire to serve]
verb to help in furthering (a purpose, action, etc).
[17c: from sub- (sense 2) + Latin servire to serve]
subservient
adjective
1 ready or eager to submit to the wishes of others, often excessively so.
2 (usu subservient to something) functioning as a means to an end.
3 (usu subservient to someone or something) a less common term for subordinate.
[17c: from sub- (sense 2) + Latin servire to serve]
subservience or subserviency noun .
adjective
1 ready or eager to submit to the wishes of others, often excessively so.
2 (usu subservient to something) functioning as a means to an end.
3 (usu subservient to someone or something) a less common term for subordinate.
[17c: from sub- (sense 2) + Latin servire to serve]
subservience or subserviency noun .
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