"Subcuticular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Located or situated beneath the subcutis (a layer of skin and fatty tissue that lies beneath the epidermis).
(Pertaining to or occurring below the skull, especially in relation to the meninges, a gauze dressing applied to or removed from the brain, a cranial relation that occurs more than 1 inch below internal auditory meatus)
The state of being below a critical threshold, often used in the context of nuclear reactors. In nuclear physics, a subcritical state is one in which a reaction cannot sustain itself, meaning it cannot reach a chain reaction or sustain a critical mass. This is often a desirable state to maintain in nuclear reactors to ensure safe and controlled operation.
Subcrural refers to being located or situated under the shin or tibia (the lower leg bone below the knee).
A subculture is a smaller social group within a larger culture that has its own distinct identity, values, and customs. It is a group that has formed and developed its own norms, practices, and way of life, often based on shared interests, socioeconomic status, or other characteristics.<br><br>Examples of subcultures include:<br><br> Counterculture: a group that rejects the values and norms of the mainstream culture, often valuing nonconformity and individuality.<br> Counterculture movements: social movements that aim to change or overthrow the existing social order, often through protests, demonstrations, and civil disobedience.<br> Youth subculture: a group of young people who share similar interests, values, and behaviors, often seen in urban areas or among specific demographics.<br> Ethnic subculture: a group of people who share a common ethnicity, language, or cultural heritage, often with their own customs, traditions, and values.<br> Hacker subculture: a group of individuals who share an interest in computer hacking, often sharing tips, tools, and techniques for exploiting security vulnerabilities.<br> Cyberpunk subculture: a futuristic and dystopian subculture that emphasizes individualism, technology, and rebellion against the mainstream culture.<br><br>Subcultures can be seen as a way for people to express themselves, experiment with alternative lifestyles, and challenge the dominant culture. However, they can also be seen as isolated, exclusive, and alienating, potentially creating divisions within society.
Located or situated beneath the skin. Used to describe tissues, structures or spaces that are situated under the skin, but still within the body.
Administered or entering the body beneath the skin, rather than into the bloodstream or another area inside the body.
The subcutis is a layer of fatty tissue that lies beneath the skin (cutis). It separates the skin from the muscles and other underlying structures in the body, providing insulation, cushioning, and storing energy reserves.
A subdeacon is a clerical rank in the Catholic Church and some other Christian churches, ranking between a reader and a deacon.<br><br>In the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches, a subdeacon is a transitional diaconate, serving as a middle rank in the process of becoming a priest.
Delegating a task to someone else, further. Empower a person to undertake some of an official or ministerial responsibility, but usually not a crucial one.
A term used to describe people officially appointed to act on behalf of someone else in their absence.
A subdiaconate is the lowest degree of the major orders in the hierarchical structure of the Catholic Church. It is a temporary or transitional order that is higher than the diaconate (a permanent order) but lower than the diaconate itself is higher in hierarchy than the priesthood.<br><br>The subdiaconate is considered a "minor order," which means that it is technically not considered a "permanent order" and is usually conferred on a man for a limited period of time before he is ordained as a deacon or priest.<br><br>The subdiaconate was a more significant order in the early Christian Church, and it was considered a vital part of the sacrament of Holy Orders. However, in the 10th century, it was suppressed by the Roman Catholic Church and later suppressed again by Pope Urban II in 1098.<br><br>Although the subdiaconate is no longer conferred in the Roman Catholic Church, it is still conferred in some Eastern Catholic Churches, where it is considered a transitional order for those who are preparing to be ordained as priests or bishops. In the Orthodox Church, the subdiaconate is still a major order, although it is not conferred on candidates for the priesthood.<br><br>The responsibilities of a subdeacon are generally the same as those of a deacon, except that they do not preach or administer the sacrament of Holy Communion.
Subdirectories refer to a directory that is located within another directory, often displayed as a subfolder or a secondary folder within a main folder. In computing and file systems, a subdirectory is a directory that contains other directories or files.
A subdirectory is a directory, or folder, within a directory. It is a subdivision of a larger directory that contains its own collection of files and subdirectories. In other words, a subdirectory is a folder inside another folder.
Subdisciplines are specialized branches or areas of study within a particular field or discipline that involve examining and analyzing a specific aspect of the larger subject area.<br><br>For example:<br><br> In biology, some subdisciplines are botany (the study of plants), zoology (the study of animals), microbiology (the study of microorganisms), and ecology (the study of relationships between organisms and their environments).<br> In physics, some subdisciplines are mechanics (the study of the motion of objects), thermodynamics (the study of heat and energy transfer), electromagnetism (the study of interactions between electricity and magnetism), and optics (the study of light and its properties).<br><br>Subdisciplines help to provide a more nuanced and detailed understanding of a subject area, and often involve application of theoretical knowledge to real-world problems.