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English
Adjective
subjacent (comparative more subjacent, superlative most subjacent)
- Lying beneath or at a lower level; underlying.
- ✤ In some places, however, quartz reefs, payably auriferous while in Silurian rock, have been followed down to subjacent granite, and have there been found to thin out and become unprofitable […]1
- ✤ Since the times of the Spanish conquest of the Americas, however, there had always been a subjacent stream of travel literature which had queried the civilizing function of Western penetration of such societies.2
- ✤ [in relation to the second floor flat in a tenement building] the subjacent first floor and ground floor flats were… owned by the first defenders.3
Etymology
From Latin subiaceō (“lie beneath”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA: /sʌbˈdʒeɪsənt/
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