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subduce
Subduct
To pull or draw downward.
Origin: L. Sub-duco, pp. -ductus, to lead away
(05 Mar 2000)
subdue
1. To bring under; to conquer by force or the exertion of superior power, and bring into permanent subjection; to reduce under dominion; to vanquish. "I will subdue all thine enemies." (1 Chron. Xvii. 10)
2. To overpower so as to disable from further resistance; to crush. "Nothing could have subdued nature To such a lowness, but his unkind daughters." (Shak) "If aught . . . Were worthy to subdue The soul of man." (Milton)
3. To destroy the force of; to overcome; as, medicines subdue a fever.
4. To render submissive; to bring under command; to reduce to mildness or obedience; to tame; as, to subdue a stubborn child; to subdue the temper or passions.
5. To overcome, as by persuasion or other mild means; as, to subdue opposition by argument or entreaties.
6. To reduce to tenderness; to melt; to soften; as, to subdue ferocity by tears.
7. To make mellow; to break, as land; also, to destroy, as weeds.
8. To reduce the intensity or degree of; to tone down; to soften; as, to subdue the brilliancy of colours.
Synonym: To conquer, overpower, overcome, surmount, vanquish. See Conquer.
Origin: OE. Soduen, OF. Sosduire to seduce, L. Subtus below (fr. Sub under) + ducere to lead. See Duke, and cf. Subduct.
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(01 Mar 1998)
subduple
<mathematics> Indicating one part of two; in the ratio of one to two. Subduple ratio, the ratio of 1 to 2: thus, 3:6 is a subduple ratio, as 6:3 is a duple ratio.
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subduplicate
<mathematics> Expressed by the square root; said of ratios. Subduplicate ratio, the ratio of the square roots, or the square root of a ratio; thus, the subduplicate ratio of a to b is a to b, or a/b.
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(01 Mar 1998)
subdural
<anatomy> Situated under the dura mater, or between the dura mater and the arachnoid membrane.
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(01 Mar 1998)
subdural cavity
Originally thought to be a narrow fluid-filled interval between the dural and arachnoid; now known to be an artificial space created by the separation of the arachnoid from the dura as the result of trauma or some ongoing pathologic process; in the healthy state, the arachnoid is attached to the dura and a naturally occurring subdural space is not present.
Synonym: spatium subdurale, cavum subdurale, subdural cavity, subdural cleavage, subdural cleft.
(05 Mar 2000)
subdural cleavage
Originally thought to be a narrow fluid-filled interval between the dural and arachnoid; now known to be an artificial space created by the separation of the arachnoid from the dura as the result of trauma or some ongoing pathologic process; in the healthy state, the arachnoid is attached to the dura and a naturally occurring subdural space is not present.
Synonym: spatium subdurale, cavum subdurale, subdural cavity, subdural cleavage, subdural cleft.
(05 Mar 2000)
subdural cleft
Originally thought to be a narrow fluid-filled interval between the dural and arachnoid; now known to be an artificial space created by the separation of the arachnoid from the dura as the result of trauma or some ongoing pathologic process; in the healthy state, the arachnoid is attached to the dura and a naturally occurring subdural space is not present.
Synonym: spatium subdurale, cavum subdurale, subdural cavity, subdural cleavage, subdural cleft.
(05 Mar 2000)
subdural effusion
The leakage of cerebrospinal fluid into the subdural space.
(12 Dec 1998)
subdural haematoma
<neurology, surgery> A serious type of head injury characterised by a collection of blood under the dura mater adjacent to the brain. Acute subdural haematomas are a surgical emergency that usually result from head trauma.
(06 Mar 1998)
subdural haematorrhachis
haematorrhachis externa
subdural haemorrhage
Extravasation of blood between the dural and arachnoidal membranes; acute and chronic forms occur; chronic haematomas may become encapsulated by neomembranes.
Synonym: subdural haematoma.
(05 Mar 2000)
subdural hygroma
Accumulation in the subdural space of proteinaceous fluid, usually derived from serum, or of cerebrospinal fluid due to a tear in the arachnoid membrane.
(05 Mar 2000)
subdural space
Originally thought to be a narrow fluid-filled interval between the dural and arachnoid; now known to be an artificial space created by the separation of the arachnoid from the dura as the result of trauma or some ongoing pathologic process; in the healthy state, the arachnoid is attached to the dura and a naturally occurring subdural space is not present.
Synonym: spatium subdurale, cavum subdurale, subdural cavity, subdural cleavage, subdural cleft.
(05 Mar 2000)
subendocardial
<anatomy> Situated under the endocardium.
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(01 Mar 1998)
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subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
a rare chronic progressive encephalitis caused by the measles virus and occurring primarily in children and young adults; death usually occurs within three years; characterized by primary measles infection before the age of two years
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subtilin
a polypeptide antibiotic (similar to bacitracin) obtained from a soil bacterium
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subtotal
the sum of part of a group of numbers
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subtraction
an arithmetic operation in which the difference between two numbers is calculated; "the subtraction of three from four leaves one"; "four minus three equals one" the act of subtracting (removing a part from the whole); "he complained about the subtraction of money from their paychecks"
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subarachnoid space
a space in the meninges beneath the arachnoid membrane and above the pia mater that contains the cerebrospinal fluid
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