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sub-atlantic — “+ adjective Usage: usually capitalized A Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary sub + Atlantic ocean 1. : located beneath the Atlantic ocean a sub Atlantic cable 2. : of, relating to, or being a postglacial climatic period believed to… … Useful english dictionary
sub-Atlantic — sub At•lan′tic adj … From formal English to slang
Sub-Atlantic — adjective Geology relating to or denoting the fifth climatic stage of the postglacial period in northern Europe (from about 2,800 years ago to the present) … English new terms dictionary
Atlantic Records — Logo des Labels Mutterunternehmen Warner Music Group (seit 1967) Aktive Jahre seit 1947 Gründer Ahmet Ertegün, Nesuhi Ertegün, Herb Abramson … Deutsch Wikipedia
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sub|serve — «suhb SURV», transitive verb, served, serv|ing. to help or assist (as a purpose, action, or function): »Chewing food well subserves digestion. Liberty is to be subserved whatever occurs (Walt Whitman). When words no longer subserve thought but… … Useful english dictionary
sub|op|ti|mize — «suhb OP tuh myz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, mized, miz|ing. to fail to make the most of (a system, process, plan, or the like): »It is more difficult for them to sense needs beyond those institutions…In the language of the systems… … Useful english dictionary