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subpalmate (subpal'mat) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; palrna, palm of the hand.] 

 Tending to become palmate ; appl. 

 leaves (dot.}. 



subparietal (sub'pan'gtal) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; paries, a wall.] Beneath 

 the parietals ; appl. a sulcus which 

 is the lower boundary of the parietal 

 lobe (anat.}. 



subpectinate (subpgk'tinat) a. [L. 

 sub, under ;pecten, a comb.] Tend- 

 ing to be comb-like in structure. 



subpedunculate (sub'pgdung'kulat) a. 

 [L. sub, under ; pedunculus, a little 

 foot] Resting on a very short 

 base-stalk. 



subpericardial (sub'pgrlkar'dlal) a. 

 [L. sub, under ; Gk. peri, round ; 

 kardia, heart.] Under the peri- 

 cardium, or membranous sac en- 

 closing the heart (anat.}. 



subperitoneal (sub'pgritone'&l) a. [L. 

 sub, under ; Gk. peritonaion, some- 

 thing stretched round.] Appl. 

 connective tissue under the peri- 

 toneum (anat.}. 



subpetiolar (subpgt'iolar) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; petiolus, a little foot.] 

 Within the petiole or leaf-stalk (bot.}. 



subpetiolate (subpeYiolat) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; petiolus, a small foot.] 

 Almost sessile (hot.). 



subpharyngeal (sub'farln'jeal) a. [L. 

 sub, under ; Gk.pharyngx, pharynx.] 

 Below the gullet. 



subphrenic (subfrgn'ik) a. [L. sub, 

 under; G\a. phren, midriff.] Below 

 the diaphragm (anat.}. 



subpial (subpi'al) a. [L. sub, under ; 

 pia, kind.] Under the pia mater 

 (anat.}. 



subpleural (subploor'al) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; Gk. pleura, side.] Beneath 

 the inner lining of the chest wall 

 (anat.}. 



subpubic (subpu'bik) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; pubes, adult.] Below the 

 pubic region (anat.}. 



subpulmonary (subpul'monarl) a. [L. 

 sub, under ; pulmo, lung.] Beneath 

 the lungs (anat.}. 



subradius (subra'dlus) n. [L. sub, 

 under ; radius, a ray.] In radiate 

 animals, a radius of the fourth 

 order, that between adradius and 

 perradius, or between adradius and 

 mterradius (zool.}. 



subramose (subra'mos) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; ramus, a branch.] Branch- 

 ing somewhat (bot.}. 



subreniform (subreVlform) a. [L. 

 sub, under ; renes, kidneys ; forma, 

 shape.] Slightly kidney - shaped 

 (bot.}. 



subretinal (siibreYlnal) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; rete, net.] Beneath the 

 retina (anat.}. 



subrostral (subros'tral) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; rostrum, a beak.] Below 

 the beak (zool.}. 



subsacral (subsa'kral) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; sacrum, sacred.] Below 

 the sacrum (zool.}. 



subsartorial (sub'sarto'rial) a. [L. 

 sub, under ; sartor, a tailor.] Appl. 

 a plexus under the sartorius muscle 

 of the thigh (anat.}. 



subscapular (subskap'ular) a. [L. 

 sub, under ; scapula, shoulder-blade.] 

 Beneath the scapula ; appl. artery, 

 muscles, nerves, etc. (anat.}. 



subsclerotic (sub'sklgrot'ik) a. [L. 

 sub, under ; Gk. skleros, hard.] 

 Beneath the sclerotic layer of the 

 eye ; between sclerotic and choroid 

 (anat.}. 



subserous (subse'rus) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; serum, whey.] Beneath a 

 serous membrane ; appl. areolar 

 tissue (anat.}. 



subserrate (subser'at) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; serra, saw.] Somewhat 

 notched or saw-toothed (bot.}. 



subsessile (subsfis'il) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; sedere, to sit.] Nearly 

 sessile ; with almost no stalk (bot.}. 



subsidiary cells, additional modified 

 epidermal cells lying outside 

 guard-cells (bot.}. 



subspatulate (subspat'ulat) a. [L. 

 sub, under ; spatula, spoon.] Some- 

 what spoon-shaped (bot.}. 



subspinous (subspfnus) a. [L. sub, 

 under ; spina, spine.] Tending to 

 become spiny. 



substantia (substan'shla) n. [L. sub- 

 stantia, substance.] Substance or 

 matter (anat.}. 



substantia adamantina, eburnea, 

 ossea, respectively enamel, den- 

 tine, and cement or crusta petrosa 

 of teeth (anat.}. 



substantia gelatinosa, the grey 

 matter of the spinal cord (anat.}. 



