sub-division
1sub-division — see subdivision …
2sub — sub·abdominal; sub·account; sub·acetate; sub·acid; sub·acidity; sub·acute; sub·adult; sub·aerial; sub·aesthetic; sub·age; sub·agency; sub·agent; sub·akhmimic; sub·alary; sub·alate; sub·alimentation; sub·alkaline; sub·allocate; sub·almoner;… …
3Sub-Divisional Inspector — was a rank used in the London Metropolitan Police from the 1870s or 1880s until 1949. A Sub Divisional Inspector ranked above an Inspector and below a Chief Inspector. As the title suggests, he commanded a sub division or held an equivalent… …
4Sub-field dictionary — A sub field dictionary is a specialized dictionary that has been designed and compiled to cover the terms of one (or possibly more) sub fields of a particular subject field. It is therefore a sub division of the class of dictionary called a… …
5sub- — [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,… …
6.Sub (band) — Sub are an English indie/electronica group, described by NME in 2007 as ...Joy Division and Mogwai scrapping over who can sound the most epic. [cdbaby.com/picks/422] Although there is often confusion about the pronunciation of the band s name,… …
7Sub-brown dwarf — is a planetary mass object whose mass is smaller than the low mass cut off for brown dwarfs (around 13 times the mass of Jupiter). Unlike proper brown dwarfs, they are not massive enough to fuse deuterium. Sub brown dwarfs are formed in the… …
8sub|di|vi|sion — «SUHB duh VIHZH uhn, SUHB duh VIHZH », noun. 1. a division into smaller parts. 2. a part of a part. 3. Botany. a group of related plants ranking below a division; subphylum. 4. a tract of land divided into building lots …
9sub|ar|e|a — «suhb AIR ee uh», noun. a part or division of an area; subsection …
10sub|di|a|lect — «suhb DY uh lehkt», noun. a division or variety of a dialect …