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Subject To

Definition: Subject To

Subject To

Adjective

1. (`capable' is usually followed by `of' or `to') possibly accepting or permitting; "a passage capable of misinterpretation"; "open to interpretation"; "an issue open to question"; "the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation".

2. Capable of being or liable to be subjected to judgment or test; "elasticity of fluids is not subject to simple measurement at present".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 


Synonyms: Subject To

Synonyms: capable (adj), open to(p) (adj), subject to(p) (adj), testable (adj). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Subject To

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Experiment

Verb: experiment; essay; (endeavor); try, try out, assay; make an experiment, make a trial of; give a trial to; put on trial, subject to trial; experiment upon; rehearse; put to the test, bring to the test, submit to the test, submit to the proof; prove, verify, test, touch, practice upon, try one's strength; road-test, test drive, take for a spin; test fly.

Inquiry

Question, put to the question, interrogate, pump; subject to interrogation, subject to examination; cross-question, cross-examine; press for an answer; give the third degree; put to the inquisition; dodge.

Bring in question, bring into question, subject to examination; put to the proof; (experiment); audit, tax, pass in review; take into consideration; (think over); take counsel.

Qualification

Subject to, conditioned upon; with this proviso; n.

Uncertainty

Contingent, contingent on, dependent on; subject to; dependent on circumstances; occasional; provisional.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Subject To

Etymologies containing "subject to": Undeadly. (references)

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Modern Usage: Subject To

DomainUsage

Screenplays

Both Carol and I are subject to the same atmospheric disturbances that may have affected other observers, but there is a qualitative difference, when you're a scientist. (Earth vs. the Flying Saucers; writing credit: Curt Siodmak)

Do you expect this subject to come up again? (Anatomy of a Murder; writing credit: Richard Brooks; Truman Capote)

Lyrics

Ways and means are the parts subject to change (Method Of Modern Love; performing artist: Hall & oates)

Me and you are subject to the blues now and then (Song Sung Blue; performing artist: Neil Diamond; writing credit: Neil Diamond)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Subject To

DomainTitle

Books

  • Beyond Gender: From Subject to Drive (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Periodicals

  

Theater & Movies

  

Music

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: Subject To

Illustrations:
Subject To

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Photo Album: Subject To

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Figure 45. Jacobsen and Paulsen apparatus for the measurement of plankton in a water sample. Devised by Jacob Peter Jacobsen of the Danish Hydrographic Laboratory and Doctor Ove Paulsen, of the Botanical Museum of the University of Copenhagen, in 1910. This instrument was easier to use and less subject to "operator" error than the preceding model. Credit: Sailing for Science - the NOAA Fleet Then and Now.

Figure 21. Model of Hodge's shock absorber or accumulator. This device was invented in 1852 by Richard Edward Hodges. It was used to aid in launching and retrieving heavy objects suspended from cables or ropes, particularly when a vessel is subject to motion if the seas are high. It was first used in oceanographic work off H. M. S. HYDRA in 1867. Credit: Sailing for Science - the NOAA Fleet Then and Now.

"Marine Corps Leathernecks with the 1st Marine Division in Korea are subject to outdoor advertising of a not particularly persuasive type these days. As enemy positions are overrun, signs such as the ones in this photograph, taken by Marine Corps Combat photographers, are found. It's a new kind of recruiting for the Communist Peoples Volunteer Force -- but Communist recruiting officers reports are strangely silent as to the success of the current campaign." Quoted from the original caption released with this p. Credit: NAVY; photo by Commander, Naval Forces Far East under date of 11 May 1951. Note the Marine's goggles and M-1 carbine..

Steel manufacture, Allegheny-Ludlum. Sheets of finished stainless steel on their way to the warehouse and shipping rooms. All stainless steel for defense production is subject to rigorous inspection before acceptance. Credit: Library of Congress.

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Familiar Quotations: Subject To

AuthorQuotation

Adam Smith

Virtue is more to be feared than vice, because its excesses are not subject to the regulation of conscience.

Benjamin Franklin

Private property . . . is the creature of society and is subject to the calls of that society even to the last farthing.

Francois Rabelais

Subject to a kind of disease, which at that time they called lack of money.

Frederick I

An emperor is subject to no one but God and Justice.

Henrik Ibsen

In your power, all the same. Subject to your will and your demands. No longer free! No! That's a thought I'll never endure! Never.

Johann Friedrich Von Schiller

Yes great people are always subject to persecution and always getting into straits.

John Dryden

All human things are subject to decay, and when fate summons, monarchs must obey.

Pope

There should be as little merit in loving a woman for her beauty, as a man for his prosperity, both being equally subject to change.

Richard M. Nixon

A riot is a spontaneous outburst. A war is subject to advance planning.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Historic Usage: Subject To

AuthorDateQuotation

John Locke

1690

Every one is born a subject to his father, or his prince, and is therefore under the perpetual tie of subjection and allegiance. (Second Treatise of Government)

US Constitution

1791

Clause 7: Judgment in Cases of Impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from Office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any Office of honor, Trust or Profit under the United States: but the Party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to Indictment, Trial, Judgment and Punishment, according to Law. (reference)

Amendment to US Constitution

1795-1992

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. (reference)

Communist Manifesto

1848

All property relations in the past have continually been subject to historical change consequent upon the change in historical conditions. (reference)

Treaty of Versailles

1919

Such plans shall be subject to reconsideration and revision at least every ten years. (reference)

John F. Kennedy

1961

So let us begin anew--remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof. (reference)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Subject To

TitleAuthorQuote

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

Everything terrestrial is subject to sin.

Gulliver's Travels

Swift, Jonathan

I have already observed that they are subject to no diseases, and therefore can have no need of physicians.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Subject To

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

Like any other organ, skin is subject to wear and tear, injury, and aging. (references)

Patients with spasmodic dysphonias also are subject to transient dysphagia. (references)

Both ALT and anti-HBc were introduced as surrogates for an infection that is now subject to more specific testing. (references)

Business

Non E.U.-imported products are subject to import duties. (references)

Tariff rates are subject to change annually (in January). (references)

The number of prisoners subject to this restriction is unknown. (references)

Children

Laos

Violence against children is prohibited by law, and violators are subject to stiff punishments. (references)

Congo

Street children in Kinshasa were subject to severe harassment and exploitation, particularly by soldiers and police. (references)

Australia

Physicians who performed such procedures without court authorization were subject to both criminal and civil action. (references)

Civil Liberties

Iran

Offending writers are subject to lawsuits and fines. (references)

Bangladesh

Foreign publications are subject to review and censorship. (references)

Gambia

State-owned publications were not subject to these decrees. (references)

Economic History

Czech Rep

Both are subject to the same tax codes and laws. (references)

Poland

A franchise is subject to general commercial law. (references)

Tunisia

THE DINAR IS STILL SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS. (references)

Human Rights

Turkey

Its decisions are not subject to review. (references)

Mozambique

Drug cases are subject to a special regime. (references)

Malaysia

Witnesses are subject to cross-examination. (references)

Indigenous People

Thailand

Those residing in national parks or wildlife sanctuaries are subject to eviction. (references)

Mexico

The indigenous population has been long subject to discrimination, repression, and marginalization. (references)

Trinidad and Tobago

They maintain social ties with each other and other aboriginal groups and are not subject to discrimination. (references)

Minorities

Japan

Other foreigners also were subject to discrimination. (references)

Romania

The Romani population continued to be subject to societal discrimination. (references)

Cote d'Ivoire

Followers of traditional indigenous religions are subject to societal discrimination. (references)

Political Economy

Lebanon

The courts are subject to political pressure. (references)

COSTA RICA

Car bumpers are subject to strength requirements. (references)

THE BAHAMAS

The approved goods are not subject to any export tax. (references)

Political Rights

Armenia

Some local officials are corrupt and subject to pressure. (references)

Belgium

Voting in all elections is compulsory, and failure to vote is subject to a nominal fine. (references)

Kazakhstan

His appointment of the Prime Minister, but not of cabinet members, is subject to parliamentary consent. (references)

Trade

Argentina

The CF is subject to VAT. (references)

Georgia

Trade in gold is subject to licensing. (references)

Sweden

E-commerce is subject to customs duty. (references)

Travel

Ukraine

Any undeclared items are subject to confiscation. (references)

Ghana

Anything below this is subject to tax at progressive rates. (references)

Syria

Dual national males are subject to Syrian military duty laws. (references)

Women

Russia

Women are subject to age-based discrimination. (references)

Israel and the occupied territories

Jewish women are subject to the military draft. (references)

Malaysia

Non-Muslim women are subject to civil (secular) law. (references)

Worker Rights

Slovenia

The women reportedly are subject to violence. (references)

Malawi

Illegal foreign workers are subject to deportation. (references)

Cameroon

Registered unions were subject to government interference. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

RICH, adj. Holding in trust and subject to an accounting the property of the indolent, the incompetent, the unthrifty, the envious and the luckless. That is the view that prevails in the underworld, where the Brotherhood of Man finds its most logical development and candid advocacy. To denizens of the midworld the word means good and wise.

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Speeches: Subject To

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

John Adams

1797-1801If the colonies are not subject to the authority of parliament, Great Britain and the colonies must be distinct states, as completely so as England and Scotland were before the union, or as Great Britain and Hanover are now.

Thomas Jefferson

1801-1809The form of government thus provided having considered but as temporary, and open to such future improvements as further information of the circumstances of our brethren there might suggest, it will of course be subject to your consideration.

James Madison

1809-1817Because Religion be exempt from the authority of the Society at large, still less can it be subject to that of the Legislative Body.

Andrew Jackson

1829-1837With a view to a general reform in the system, I recommend the subject to the attention of Congress.

James K. Polk

1845-1849Like all other powers, it is subject to be abused.

Harry S. Truman

1945-1953This rule should be subject to review when and if the prospect of highly adverse general economic developments warrants it.

John F. Kennedy

1961-1963So let us begin anew--remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof.

Lyndon B. Johnson

1963-1969Even the best of government is subject to the worst of hazards.

Bill Clinton

1993-2001We must insist that international trade organizations be more open to public scrutiny, instead of mysterious, secret things subject to wild criticism.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Expressions: Subject To

Expressions using "subject to": be subject to be subject to hallucinations he jumps from one subject to another jump from one subject to onother keep of a subject to the provisions of subject to a charge subject to a toll subject to alteration subject to approval subject to change subject to change without notice subject to charges subject to collection subject to control subject to correction subject to discussion subject to duty subject to inspection subject to landslides subject to law subject to liability subject to modifications subject to tax subject to the approval of subject to the laws of nature subject to the provisions of subject to your consent. Additional references.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Subject To

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

subject to change

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Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Subject To

Language Translations for "subject to"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

behoudens (bar, barring, except for, subject, without, without prejudice), behep met (affected with, afflicted with, subject). (various references)

   

Albanian

  

i prirur për (prone), i nënshtruar ndaj. (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

تَعَرّضَ (to be subject to), خضع (to be subject to). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

само ако. (various references)

   

Czech

  

vystavit (display, exhibit, expose, issue, lay out, set up, subject). (various references)

   

Danish

  

undersøgelse tyske lovgivning gør registrering af et patent afhængig af udfaldet af en undersøgelse (examination law makes the grant of a patent subject to the results of an examination), underpositionen transferable tidsindskud,i national valuta,omfatter de indskud i national valuta,hvor muligheden for at kunne disponere over indlaanet er betinget alene af en fast indloesningsdato eller overholdelse af en opsigelsesfrist (the sub-position time deposits in national currency covers deposits in national currency which are not disposable solely because they are subject to a fixed term or a period of prior notice before withdrawal), under overholdelse af de regler,der vedroerer omraader,som er lukkede af sikkerhedsmaessige grunde (subject to the observance of regulations relating to the existence of areas closed for security reasons), under forbehold af rettidig indgang (subject to collection, under reserve, under the usual reserves), paa de betingelser og med de begraensninger,som er bestemt i det foelgende (subject to the conditions and within the limits provided for hereinafter), paa de af Kommissionen ved gennemfoerelsesforordninger fastsatte vilkaar (subject to conditions which shall be embodied in implementing regulations to be drawn up by the Commission), medmindre der traeffes saerlige bestemmelser i henhold til artikel 136 (subject to any special provisions laid down pursuant to article 136), fortrolig statistisk oplysning (data subject to statistical confidentiality), den af ægtefællerne om end kun stiltiende udtrykte vilje på tidspunktet for ægteskabets indgåelse (matrimonial property is subject to the rules impliedly chosen by the spouses at the time of their marriage). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

lýdend aan (affected with, afflicted with), behoudens (bar, barring, except for, without prejudice), behept met (affected with, afflicted with). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

suferanta pro (affected with, afflicted with), kun rezervo pri (bar, barring, except for, without prejudice). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

jonkin alainen. (various references)

   

French

  

sujet , sous le bénéfice de. (various references)

   

German

  

vorbehaltlich (conditional, provisory). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

όποιοσ υπακούει σε κάτι, υποτάσσω (bring under, conquer, get under, grind down, subdue, subject, subjugate). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

בכפוף ל-, טעון "ין וחשבון (charged with). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

valamihez tartozik. (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

terbantahkan (subject to complaint), mengena (be on the mark, be subject to, be the right thing, come into contact with, struck). (various references)

   

Italian

  

salvo (apart from, bar, barring, but, except, except for, other, other than, safe, save, saving, subject, unharmed, unhurt, without, without prejudice), eccetto (apart from, bar, barring, bating, but, except, except for, excepted, other, other than, save, saving, subject, without, without prejudice). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

自主流通米 (rice not subject to government controls), 被補助人 (person subject to a limited guardianship), 被保佐人 (person subject to a conservatorship or curatorship), 風"たり (being subject to outside pressures or criticism, oppression, wind blowing against), 風"り (being subject to outside pressures or criticism, oppression, wind blowing against), 煽り'食う (to be subject to the surplus force of an impetus, to suffer a blast or indirect blow), 暗記物 (a work or subject to be memorized), 服する (to abide by, to be subject to, to obey, to submit to), 水害地 (area subject to flooding, flood-damaged area), 会わせる (to expose to, to maketo meet, to subject to), 属する (to be affiliated with, to be subject to, to belong to, to come under), 嘱する (to be affiliated with, to be subject to, to belong to, to come under). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

ぞくする (to be affiliated with, to be subject to, to belong to, to come under), すいがいち (area subject to flooding, flood-damaged area), ひほさに" (person subject to a conservatorship or curatorship), ひほじょじ" (person subject to a limited guardianship), ふくする (to abide by, to be subject to, to obey, to submit to), かぜあたり (being subject to outside pressures or criticism, oppression, wind blowing against), あおり'くう (to be subject to the surplus force of an impetus, to suffer a blast or indirect blow), あわせる (to add up, to be opposite, to check with, to combine, to compare, to connect, to expose to, to face, to join together, to maketo meet, to match, to mix, to overlap, to put together, to subject to, to unite), あ"きもの (a work or subject to be memorized), じしゅりゅうつうまい (rice not subject to government controls). (various references)

   

Manx

  

currit (addicted, allotted, liable, partial to, placed, remitted, sent, stationed, susceptible, tendancy). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

ubjectsay otay

   

Portuguese

  

sujeito a (liable). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

supus legilor naturii (subject to the laws of nature), sare de la un subiect la altul (he jumps from one subject to another). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

подверженный чему-л., подлежащий чему-л.. (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

podvrći, izložiti (display, exhibit, expose, expound, subject, submit, treat). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

salvo (bar, barring, but, except, except for, excepting, safe, save, saving, without prejudice). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

underkasta (surrender). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

tabi (dependant, dependent, linked, subject, subordinate), meyilli (aslant, aslope, bias, declivitous, downhill, inclinable, inclined, leaning, oblique, on the slope, prone, skew, slant, slanting, slantwise, sloping, tilting), maruz kalan, karşı karşıya olan (subject), eğilimi olan (disposed to, subject), bağlı (adherent, adhesive, affiliated, amenable, appurtenant, attached, banded, bonded, bound, cohesive, conditional, conjoint, connected, consequent, corded, dependant, dependent, devoted, faithful, germane, hooked, incidental, laced, observant, related, subject, subordinate, tied, under), çeken (pulling, subject, suffering). (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

якщо (if, in case, now, providing), за умови (provided, providing). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Subject To

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

nebulosa. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: Subject To

LanguageDateSourceLuke Chapter 10, Verse 17
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintUpestreyan de oi ebdomhkonta meta caraV legonteV kurie kai ta daimonia upotassetai hmin en tw onomati sou
Latin405VulgateReversi sunt autem septuaginta duo cum gaudio dicentes Domine etiam daemonia subiciuntur nobis in nomine tuo
Old English990West Saxonþa gecyrdon þa twa and hundseofantig mid gefean and cwædon; Drihten deofolseocnessa us synt on þinum naman underþeodde;
Middle English1395WyclifAnd the two and seuenti disciplis turneden ayen with ioye, and seiden, Lord, also deuelis ben suget to vs in thi name.
Renaissance English1526TyndaleAnd the sevetie returned agayne with ioye sayinge: Lorde even the very devyls are subdued to vs thorowe thy name.
Jacobean English1611King JamesAnd the seventy returned again with joy, saying, Lord, even the devils are subject unto us through thy name.
Victorian English1833WebsterAnd the seventy returned with joy, saying, Lord, even the demons are subject to us through thy name.
Basic English1964OgdenAnd the seventy came back with joy, saying, Lord, even the evil spirits are under our power in your name.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Matched Bible Translations: Subject To

LanguageLuke Chapter 10, Verse 17
Cebuano¶ Unya ang Kapitoan namauli nga malipayon, nga nanag-ingon, "Ginoo, bisan pa gani ang mga yawa nagapailalum nga masinugtanon kanamo tungod sa imong ngalan!"
CroatianVratiše se zatim sedamdesetdvojica radosni govoreæi: "Gospodine, i zlodusi nam se pokoravaju na tvoje ime!"
DanishMen de halvfjerdsindstyve vendte tilbage med Glæde og sagde: "Herre! også de onde Ånder ere os lydige i dit Navn."
DutchEn de zeventigen zijn wedergekeerd met blijdschap, zeggende: Heere, ook de duivelen zijn ons onderworpen, in Uw Naam.
FinnishNiin ne seitsemänkymmentä palasivat iloiten ja sanoivat: "Herra, riivaajatkin ovat meille alamaiset sinun nimesi tähden".
FrenchLes soixante-dix revinrent avec joie, disant: Seigneur, les démons mêmes nous sont soumis en ton nom.
GermanDie Siebzig aber kamen wieder mit Freuden und sprachen: HERR, es sind uns auch die Teufel untertan in deinem Namen.
Haitian Creole¶ Swasanndis disip yo tounen ak kè kontan, yo di li: Mèt, ata move lespri yo soumèt devan nou, lè nou pran non ou pou chase yo.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariKetujuh puluh pengikut itu kembali dengan gembira sekali. "Tuhan," kata mereka, "roh-roh jahat pun taat kepada kami apabila kami memerintahkan mereka atas nama Tuhan!"
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaMaka kembalilah ketujuh puluh murid itu dengan sukacitanya serta berkata, "Ya Tuhan, segala setan juga takluk kepada kami atas nama Tuhan."
Manx GaelicAs haink y three-feed as jeih huggey reesht lesh boggey, gra, Hiarn, ta ny eer drogh-spyrrydyn biallagh dooin, trooid dty ennym's.
Maori¶ Na hoki hari ana te whitu tekau, ka mea, E te Ariki, rongo tonu nga rewera nei ki a matou, he mea na tou ingoa.
NorwegianOg de sytti kom glade tilbake og sa: Herre! endog de onde ånder er oss lydige i ditt navn!
PortugueseVoltaram depois os setenta com alegria, dizendo: Senhor, em teu nome, até os demônios se nos submetem.   
RumanianCei waptezeci s`au kntors plini de bucurie, wi au zis: ,,Doamne, chiar wi dracii ne sknt supuwi kn Numele Tqu.``
Shuar¶ Ukunam nu setenta unuiniamu warasar waketki Táarmiayi. Tura chichainiak "Uuntá, ame Náarmiin íwianch jiiki akupeam umirtamkamji" tiarmiayi.
SpanishLos setenta volvieron con gozo, diciendo: --Señor, ¡aun los demonios se nos sujetan en tu nombre!
SwahiliBaadaye, wale sabini na wawili walirudi wamejaa furaha, wakisema, "Bwana, hata pepo wametutii tulipolitaja jina lako."
SwedishOch de sjuttiotvå kommo tillbaka, uppfyllda av glädje, och sade: "Herre, också de onda andarna äro oss underdåniga genom ditt namn."
Uma¶ Ba hangkuja kahae-na ngkai toe, nculii' -ramo topetuku' to pitu mpulu' toera. Goe' mpu'u-mi nono-ra, ra'uli' -ki Yesus: "Pue', bangku' seta wo'o mengkoru hi kai' pai' metibo' -ra, ane kipopalai-ra hante hanga' -nu."

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Anagrams: Subject To

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "b-c-e-j-o-s-t-t-u"

-2 letters: objects, subject.

-3 letters: buteos, buttes, cutest, object, objets, obtect, obtest, obtuse, octets, outset, setout.

-4 letters: besot, botts, bouse, bouts, buteo, butes, butte, butts, coset, cotes, cubes, cutes, escot, joust, jubes, jutes, objet, octet, scout, scute, stout, totes, touse, touts, tubes.

-5 letters: best, bets, bots, bott, bout, bust, bute, buts, butt, cobs, cost, cote, cots.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Images: Slideshow
7. Images: Photo Album
8. Quotations: Familiar
9. Quotations: Historic
10. Quotations: Fiction
11. Quotations: Non-fiction
12. Quotations: Speeches
13. Expressions
14. Expressions: Internet
15. Translations: Modern
16. Translations: Ancient
17. Bible Trace
18. Anagrams
19. Bibliography


  

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