"Subcommittee" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A subcommittee is a committee within a larger committee or organization. It is a smaller group of people formed to focus on a specific task, issue, or subset of a broader agenda.
Here are 5 usage examples of "subcommittee":
The subclavian artery, also known as the subclavian artery, is a major blood vessel that runs under the collarbone (clavicle) in the thoracic and neck regions of the body. It supplies oxygenated blood to the arms, including the head, neck, shoulders, upper chest, and arms.<br><br>There are two subclavian arteries, one on each side of the body. They emerge from the aortic arch (the top branch of the aorta) as the daughter vessels and proceed down behind the collarbone to the region under the armpit. They anastomose (merge) with the axillary artery, which supplies the shoulder and upper limb.<br><br>Damage to the subclavian artery can lead to serious complications, such as extreme pain in the arms, paralysis, or even death.
A verb form of "subclone", which refers to the act of creating a second, almost identical copy of a living cell, such as a bacterium or a mammalian cell, by a process similar to cloning.
A subcompact is a term used to describe a small or-miniature car of a particular type, often defined by its size and weight. Typically, subcompact cars are characterized as being miniaturized versions of larger vehicles, with reduced dimensions and thinner engines.<br><br>In terms of its market positioning and design, a subcompact car is often positioned as an entry-level version of a particular model line, with the main goal of providing basic transportation at an economical price.<br><br>The typical features of a subcompact car include:<br><br> Compact size with an overall length of up to about 12.5 feet<br> Weight of around 2,200-2,400 pounds<br> Thinner engines of about 1.4 to 1.5 liters in displacement<br> Four-cylinder naturally aspirated engines ranging in power from 70 to 100 horsepower<br> Transmission ranges from 5 to 6 speed manual or semi-automatic with automatic 5-speed transmissions<br><br>Examples of subcompact cars include the Honda Fit, Chevrolet Onix, Renault Clio, Toyota Yaris, and Nissan Micra.<br><br>The subcompact segment does not follow traditional car size or engine displacement, as the European subcompact segment has been described in the 1990s as being smaller in size than larger compacts, while the United States and other countries utilize the subcompact segment to describe the most compact cars of any size.
A subcomponent is a smaller part of a larger component or system. It is a more specific and detailed part of a larger entity, often used in engineering, computer science, and other technical fields to refer to a smaller, manageable unit of a larger system or structure.<br><br>For example, in a car, a car body is a component, and a door is a subcomponent of the car body.
Located below or beneath a condyle, a rounded prominence in the shape of a knuckle, typically the lower jaw.
Relating to or situated under the conjunctiva, a membrane that covers the white part of the eye.