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Substitute Substitute Sub"stit"ute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Substituted; p.
pr. & vb. n. Substituting.] [See Substitute, n.]
To put in the place of another person or thing; to exchange.
Some few verses are inserted or substituted in the room
of others. --Congreve.
Substitute Substitute Sub"stit"ute, n. [L. substitutus, p. p. of
substituere to put under, put in the place of; sub under +
statuere to put, place: cf. F. substitut. See Statute.]
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; specifically (Mil.), a person who enlists
for military service in the place of a conscript or drafted
man.
Substituted Substitute Sub"stit"ute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Substituted; p.
pr. & vb. n. Substituting.] [See Substitute, n.]
To put in the place of another person or thing; to exchange.
Some few verses are inserted or substituted in the room
of others. --Congreve.
Substituted Substituted Sub"stit"uted, a.
1. Exchanged; put in the place of another.
2. (Chem.) 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.
Substituted executor (Law), an executor appointed to act in
place of one removed or resigned.
Substituted executor Substituted Sub"stit"uted, a.
1. Exchanged; put in the place of another.
2. (Chem.) 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.
Substituted executor (Law), an executor appointed to act in
place of one removed or resigned.
Substituting Substitute Sub"stit"ute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Substituted; p.
pr. & vb. n. Substituting.] [See Substitute, n.]
To put in the place of another person or thing; to exchange.
Some few verses are inserted or substituted in the room
of others. --Congreve.
Substitution Substitution Sub`sti*tu"tion, n. [L. substitutio: cf. F.
substitution.]
1. The act of substituting or putting one person or thing in
the place of another; as, the substitution of an agent,
attorney, or representative to act for one in his absense;
the substitution of bank notes for gold and silver as a
circulating medium.
2. The state of being substituted for another.
3. The office or authority of one acting for another;
delegated authority. [R.] --Shak.
4. (Civil Law) The designation of a person in a will to take
a devise or legacy, either on failure of a former devisee
or legatee by incapacity or unwillingness to accept, or
after him. --Burrill.
5. (Theol.) The doctrine that Christ suffered vicariously,
being substituted for the sinner, and that his sufferings
were expiatory.
6. (Chem.)The act or process of substituting an atom or
radical for another atom or radical; metethesis; also, the
state of being so substituted. See Metathesis.
Substitutional Substitutional Sub`sti*tu"tion*al, a.
Of or pertaining to substitution; standing in the place of
another; substituted. -- Sub`sti*tu"tion*al*ly, adv.
Substitutionally Substitutional Sub`sti*tu"tion*al, a.
Of or pertaining to substitution; standing in the place of
another; substituted. -- Sub`sti*tu"tion*al*ly, adv.
Substitutionary Substitutionary Sub`sti*tu"tion*a*ry, a.
Of or pertaining to substitution; substitutional.
Substitutive Substitutive Sub"sti*tu`tive, a. [Cf. F. substitutif, L.
substitutivus conditional.]
Tending to afford or furnish a substitute; making
substitution; capable of being substituted. --Bp. Wilkins.