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- Substituted - imp. & p. p. - of Substitute
- Substituted - a. - Exchanged; put in the place of another.
- Substituted - a. - Containing substitutions or replacements; having been subjected to the process of substitution, or having some of its parts replaced; as, alcohol is a substituted water; methyl amine is a substituted ammonia.
- Substitution - n. - The doctrine that Christ suffered vicariously, being substituted for the sinner, and that his sufferings were expiatory.
- Change - v. t. - That which makes a variety, or may be substituted for another.
- Pax - n. - The kiss of peace; also, the embrace in the sanctuary now substituted for it at High Mass in Roman Catholic churches.
- Miss - n. - In the game of three-card loo, an extra hand, dealt on the table, which may be substituted for the hand dealt to a player.
- Regeneration - n. - The entering into a new spiritual life; the act of becoming, or of being made, Christian; that change by which holy affectations and purposes are substituted for the opposite motives in the heart.
- Excelsior - n. - A kind of stuffing for upholstered furniture, mattresses, etc., in which curled shreds of wood are substituted for curled hair.
- Trimethylamine - n. - A colorless volatile alkaline liquid, N.(CH3)3, obtained from herring brine, beet roots, etc., with a characteristic herringlike odor. It is regarded as a substituted ammonia containing three methyl groups.
- Substituted - a. - Containing substitutions or replacements; having been subjected to the process of substitution, or having some of its parts replaced; as, alcohol is a substituted water; methyl amine is a substituted ammonia.
- Proxy - n. - The person who is substituted or deputed to act or vote for another.
- Dyad - a. - Having a valence or combining power of two; capable of being substituted for, combined with, or replaced by, two atoms of hydrogen; as, oxygen and calcium are dyad elements. See Valence.
- Trivalent - a. - Having a valence of three; capable of being combined with, substituted for, or compared with, three atoms of hydrogen; -- said of triad atoms or radicals; thus, nitrogen is trivalent in ammonia.
- Correction - n. - That which is substituted in the place of what is wrong; an emendation; as, the corrections on a proof sheet should be set in the margin.
- Barbituric acid - - A white, crystalline substance, CH2(CO.NH)2.CO, derived from alloxantin, also from malonic acid and urea, and regarded as a substituted urea.
- Pentad - n. - Any element, atom, or radical, having a valence of five, or which can be combined with, substituted for, or compared with, five atoms of hydrogen or other monad; as, nitrogen is a pentad in the ammonium compounds.
- Dwale - a. - The tincture sable or black when blazoned according to the fantastic system in which plants are substituted for the tinctures.
- Substituent - n. - Any atom, group, or radical substituted for another, or entering a molecule in place of some other part which is removed.
- Heptad - n. - An atom which has a valence of seven, and which can be theoretically combined with, substituted for, or replaced by, seven monad atoms or radicals; as, iodine is a heptad in iodic acid. Also used as an adjective.
- Univalent - a. - Having a valence of one; capable of combining with, or of being substituted for, one atom of hydrogen; monovalent; -- said of certain atoms and radicals.
- Substitution - n. - The state of being substituted for another.
- Hexad - n. - An atom whose valence is six, and which can be theoretically combined with, substituted for, or replaced by, six monad atoms or radicals; as, sulphur is a hexad in sulphuric acid. Also used as an adjective.
- Prisage - n. - A right belonging to the crown of England, of taking two tuns of wine from every ship importing twenty tuns or more, -- one before and one behind the mast. By charter of Edward I. butlerage was substituted for this.
- Substitute - n. - One who, or that which, is substituted or put in the place of another; one who acts for another; that which stands in lieu of something else
- Supposititious - a. - Fraudulently substituted for something else; not being what is purports to be; not genuine; spurious; counterfeit; as, a supposititious child; a supposititious writing.
- Para- - - A prefix denoting: (a) Likeness, similarity, or connection, or that the substance resembles, but is distinct from, that to the name of which it is prefixed; as paraldehyde, paraconine, etc.; also, an isomeric modification. (b) Specifically: (Organ. Chem.) That two groups or radicals substituted in the benzene nucleus are opposite, or in the respective positions 1 and 4; 2 and 5; or 3 and 6, as paraxylene; paroxybenzoic acid. Cf. Ortho-, and Meta-. Also used adjectively.
- Incommutable - a. - Not commutable; not capable of being exchanged with, or substituted for, another.
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