sug-
Multiple Entries:sug- sub-
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
sug-/sʌɡ/
▶prefix variant spelling of sub-. assimilated before g (as in suggest).
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
sub- /sʌb/ (also suc- before c; suf- before f; sug- before g; sup- before p; sur- before r; sus- before c, p, t)
▶prefix
- 1 at, to, or from a lower level or position: subalpine.
■ lower in rank or importance: subdeacon.
- 2 somewhat; nearly; more or less: subantarctic.
- 3 denoting subsequent or secondary action of the same kind: subdivision.
- 4 denoting support: subvention.
- 5 Chemistry in names of compounds containing a relatively small proportion of a component: suboxide.
– origin from L. sub ‘under, close to’.
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