subj.
Americanabbreviation
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subject.
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subjective.
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subjectively.
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subjunctive.
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subject
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subjective(ly)
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subjunctive
Example Sentences
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Spenser. dim. diminutive. opp. opposed. subj. subjunctive. dub. doubtful. opt. optics. suff. suffix. eccles. ecclesiastical history. orig. originally. superl. superlative. e.g. for example. ornith. ornithology. surg. surgery. elect. electricity.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various
Rekyn, vb. subj. reckon, take count of 28.37.
From Erthe Upon Erthe by Various
In the subj. early W. distinguishes pres. and past, but the latter comes to be replaced by the pluperfect indicative.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt" by Various
The subj. is the praetor or person giving the show.—W.
From Helps to Latin Translation at Sight by Luce, Edmund
Dare, vb. subj. need 34.58; ME. thar for tharf, OE. þearf; from confusion with dare, OE. dearr.
From Erthe Upon Erthe by Various
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