SUBILIUM 



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SUBNORMAL 



Subilium {sub-W -e-um) [sub, under; ilium, ilium]. 

 The lowest portion of the ilium. 



Subimaginal {subim-af '-in-al) [sub, under; imago, 

 imago]. Having the character of a subimago. 



Subimago {sub-im-a'-go) [sub, under ; imago, image : 

 //. , Subimagos or Subimagines] . See Pseudimago. 



Subinflammation {sub-in-flam-a' -shun) [sub, under; 

 injlammatio, inflammation]. A slight degree of in- 

 flammation. 



Subinflammatory {sub-in-Jlam'-at-or-e) [sub, under; 

 injlammatio, a burning]. Of the nature of a slight 

 inflammation. 



Subintegumentary ( sub - in - teg- u - men f - tar- e ) [sub, 

 under; integumentum, integument]. Situated beneath 

 the integument. 



Subintestinal (sub-in-tes'-tin-al) [sub, under; intesti- 

 num, intestine]. Situated beneath the intestines. 



Subintrant {sub-in'-trant) [subintrare, to enter se- 

 cretly]. A qualification applied to malarial fevers 

 in which a new paroxysm begins before the termina- 

 tion of the preceding one. 



Subinvolution (sub-in-vo-lu'-shun) [sub, under; invo- 

 lutio, a rolling up]. Imperfect involution. S., Men- 

 strual, subinvolution of the mucous membrane of the 

 uterus after menstruation. S. of the Uterus, the in- 

 complete contraction of the womb after delivery. 



Subjacent {sub- ja' -sent) [sub, under ; jacere, to lie]. 

 Underlying ; lying beneath. 



Subject {sub' -jekt) [subjicere, tothrow or bring under]. I. 

 An individual that serves for purposes of experiment 

 or study, or that is under observation or treatment. 2. 

 In anatomy, a body for dissection. 



Subjective {sub-jek'-tiv) [sub, under; jacere, to throw]. 

 I. Pertaining to the individual himself. 2. Of symp- 

 toms, experienced by the patient himself, and not 

 amenable to physical exploration. S. Sensations, 

 those not caused by external stimuli. 



Subjectivism {sub-jek'-tiv -izm). See Passivism. 



Subjugal {sub -ju'- gal) [sub, under; jugum, yoke]. 

 Below the malar bone. 



Sublanceolate {sub-Ian' -se-o-lat) [sub, under ; lanceo- 

 la, a little lance]. Somewhat tapering and pointed. 



Sublaryngeal {sub-lar-in' -je-al) [sub, under ; Aapvyi;, 

 the larynx]. Situated below the larynx. 



Sublatio, Sublation {sub-la' -she-o, sub la' -shun) [sub- 

 latio, removal]. 1. Removal ; ablation. 2. Depres- 

 sion, or couching, of the lens in cataract. S., Retinal, 

 detachment of the retina. 



Subligamen {sub - li • ga' - men) [sub, under ; ligare, to 

 bind]. A form of truss used in hernia. 



Sublimate {sub' -Urn- at) [sublimare, to lift up high]. 

 I. A substance which, under the action of heat, passes 

 at once from a solid to a gaseous state, and again con- 

 denses in a solid form without intermediate liquefac- 

 tion. 2. The product of sublimation. S., Corro- 

 sive, mercuric chlorid. See Hydrargyrum. 



Sublimation {sub-lim-a' -shun) [sublimare, to lift up 

 high]. The vaporization and condensation of a vola- 

 tile solid. The distilled product is called a sublimate. 



Sublime {sub-lim') [sublimare, to lift up high]. I. To 

 subject to sublimation. 2. To undergo sublimation. 



Sublimed isublnnd') [sublimare, to lift up high]. Dis- 

 tilled, prepared, or purified by sublimation. 



Subliminal {sub-lim' 'in-al) [sub. under; limen, thresh- 

 old]. Below the threshold of consciousness, or of 

 sensation. See Threshold. 



Sublimis {sub'- lim - is) [I-.]. Elevated; superficial, 

 a qualification applied to certain muscles. 



Sublingua (sub-ling' -gwah) [sub, under ; lingua, the 

 tongue : //., Sublingua'']. In biology, a process of the 

 mucous membrane, below the tongue of many Prosimii 

 and Chiroptera. 



Sublingual {sub - ling' - gwal) [sub, beneath; lingua, 



tongue]. Lying beneath the tongue. S. Artery. 



See Arteries, Table of. S. Fossa. See Fossa. S. 



Gland. See Glands and Saliva. S. Triangle. See 



Triangles , Table of. 

 Sublingualis {sub- ling -gwi'-tis) [sub, under; , 



tongue; trig, inflammation]. Inflammation of the 



sublingual gland. 

 Sublobular {sub-lob'-u-lar) [sub, under; lob/das, 



lobule]. Situated or occurring beneath a lobule. 



S. Veins, the radicles of the hepatic veins, situated 



at the base of a cluster of lobules. 

 Sublumbar {sub-lum' -bar) [sub, under; lumbus, loin] 



Situated under the loins. 

 Subluxation {sub-luks-a'-shun) [sub, under; In 



luxation]. Incomplete luxation. 

 Submalleolar {sub-mal-e' -o-lar) [sub, under ; malleolus 



malleolus]. Under the malleoli. S. Amputation 



removal of the foot at the ankle-joint. 

 Submammary {sub-mam' -ar-e) [sub, under; mamma 



breast]. Situated beneath the breast. 

 Submarginal {sub- mar'- jin-al) [sub, under; marge 



margin]. Situated near the border or margin. 

 Submarginate {sub-mar' -jin-dt) [sub, under; 



margin]. Bordered with a mark which is slight! 



separated from the edge. 

 Submaxillary {sub-maks' -il-a-re) [sub, under; m 



maxilla]. Lying beneath the lower maxilla. S. Fossa, 



See Fossa. S. Gland. See Glands and Saliva. £ 



Triangle. See Triangle. 

 Submedial {sub-me'-de-al ) [sub, under ; media . 



die]. Situated beneath or near the middle. 

 Submembranous {sub-tnem'-bra-nus) [sub, ui 



membrana, a membrane]. Somewhat membran 

 Submental {sub-men' -tal) [sub, under; mentum, 



Situated under the chin. 

 Submentum {sub- men' -turn) [sub, under ; mentu 



chin : //. , Submenta\ In biology, the basal \. 



the labium of an insect, immediately in front 



joining the gula. Also applied to the basal part 



second maxilla. 

 Submerge {sub-merj') [sub, under ; mergere, to 



To immerse. To place under the surface of a I 

 Submersion {sub-mer' -shun) [sub, under ; niergt 



dip]. The condition of being under the surfao 



liquid. x 



Submetallic {sub-met-al'-ik) [sub, under; met 



metal]. To a certain extent metallic. 

 Submissio {sub-mis' -e-o) [L.]- A lowering. S. co 



dis, the systole of the heart. 

 Submucosa {sub-mu-ko'-sah) [sub, under; tnu 



mucous]. The layer of fibrous connective tissu 



attaches the mucous membrane to the subjacent p 

 Submucous {sub-mu'-kus) [sub, under; tnucosu 



cous]. Situated beneath the mucous membrane. 

 Submuscular {sub-mus' -ku-lar) [sub, under ; > 



lar\. Beneath a muscle. 

 Subnarcotic {sub-nar-kot'-ik) [sub, under ; vapnu 



narcotic]. Moderately narcotic. 

 Subnasal {sub - na' - zal) [sub, under; nasus, 1 



Situated beneath the nose. S. Point. See Cran \ 



metric Points. 

 Subneural {sub-nu'-ral) [sub, under; vevpov, n 



Situated under the neuron or under a nerve. 



Gland, the homologue in the amphioxus of, I 



hypophysis of higher vertebrates. 

 Subnitrate (sub-ni'-trdt) [sub, under ; nitrum,a\U 



A basic nitrate. 

 Subnodal {sub-no'-dal) [sub, under; nodus, nodi 



Behind or under a node. 

 Subnormal {sub-nor'-mal) [sub, under ; norma. 



Below the normal. 



