Definition of Subjacent. Meaning of Subjacent. Synonyms of Subjacent

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Definition of Subjacent

Subjacent
Subjacent Sub*ja"cent, a. [L. subjacens, p. pr. of subjacere to lie under; sub under + jacere to lie.] 1. Lying under or below. 2. Being in a lower situation, though not directly beneath; as, hills and subjacent valleys.

Meaning of Subjacent from wikipedia

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- Lateral and subjacent support, in the law of property, describes the right a landowner has to have that land physically supported in its natural state...
- politics, support for constituencies, issues, or legislation Lateral and subjacent support, a legal term Support (mathematics), subset of the domain of a...
- and published standards of compatibility of use of the subjacent property. Since the subjacent property owner has suffered a diminution of the value of...
- is a posterior displacement of one vertebral body with respect to the subjacent vertebra to a degree less than a luxation (dislocation). Retrolistheses...
- 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2006–) "subjacent orbital". doi:10.1351/goldbook.S06067. "HOMO (Molecular Orbital) – an...
- of support (structure) to help prevent sideways movement Lateral and subjacent support, a legal term Lateral (disambiguation) Support (disambiguation)...
- Mineral rights Water rights prior appropriation riparian Lateral and subjacent support ****ignment Nemo dat Quicquid plantatur Conflict of property laws...
- (with) Isle and kingdom of Sardinia. (with) Mont Blanc in Faucigni and the subjacent Alps and glaciers. From the original published at Turin with royal approbation...
- broad, thick, and imbricated – that is to say, they overlap those of subjacent vertebrae like tiles on a roof and connect with the pedicles to surround...