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sub·ja·cent S0841600 (sŭb-jā′sənt)adj.1. Located beneath or below; underlying.2. Lying at a lower level but not directly beneath. [Latin subiacēns, subiacent-, present participle of subiacēre, to lie beneath : sub-, sub- + iacēre, to lie; see yē- in Indo-European roots.] sub·ja′cen·cy n.subjacent (sʌbˈdʒeɪsənt) adj1. forming a foundation; underlying2. lower than though not directly below: tall peaks and their subjacent valley. [C16: from Latin subjacēre to lie close, adjoin, be under, from sub- + jacēre to lie] subˈjacency n subˈjacently advsub•ja•cent (sʌbˈdʒeɪ sənt) adj. 1. situated or occurring underneath or below; underlying. 2. forming a basis. 3. lower than but not directly under something. [1590–1600; < Latin subjacent-, s. of subjacēns, present participle of subjacēre to underlie =sub- sub- + jacēre to lie; see -ent] sub•ja′cen•cy, n. sub•ja′cent•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | subjacent - lying nearby but lower; "hills and subjacent valleys"superjacent - lying immediately above or on something else | Translationssubjacent
subjacent[‚səb′jās·ənt] (geology) Being lower than but not directly underneath. subjacent
subjacent [sub-ja´sent] located below.sub·ja·cent (sŭb-jā'sĕnt), Below or beneath another part. [L. sub-jaceo, to lie under] sub·ja·cent (sŭb-jā'sĕnt) Below or beneath another part. [L. sub-jaceo, to lie under]sub·ja·cent (sŭb-jā'sĕnt) Below or beneath another part. [L. sub-jaceo, to lie under]Patient discussion about subjacentQ. Could there be an underlying problem if you have frequent headaches? Sometimes i get a headache that lasts for days and it doesnt go away when i take medicine. Could this mean that something else is wrong?A. Migraines, pituitary tumor, subluxations in the cervical vertebrae (means misaligned bones in ur neck), caffeine withdrawls, need glasses to see and you have eye strain, brain tumor, stroke, hypertension -- does that help? Q. What causes cramps in, under and around the rib cage? A. Im not really sure, but you may have IBS. Irritable bowel syndrome or IBS affects up to 55 million Americans, mostly women. IBS causes are unknown. IBS symptoms include diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal cramps. There are IBS treatments such as diet and lifestyle changes and medications that can help. Do you have any of these symptoms? Almost everything that i found with rib cage pain said something about IBS. Not really sure if this is your problem, but I hope this helps. Q. I have a reccurent ache just below my knee. what can it be? I am a 18 years old healthy guy. I never go to my physician, because i never need him, but in the past 4 month i recognized a strange pain just under my knee. The area is tender to palpation and the pain excruciate during walking and running.What can it be? What can I do to prevent it?P.S.I play collage basketball and this pain ruins my games...A. Hi mate. I am a 21 collage student and i play soccer. It sure sounds like something i suffered from. Go see your GP and don't worry. if it is what i had he will probably tell you that you can take any NSAID you want, and if you will give yourself a break from competitive sport for a month or so you will be just like new :) More discussions about subjacentsubjacent
subjacentA property that is contiguous to another,but at a lower level.subjacent Related to subjacent: superjacent, Subjacent supportAntonyms for subjacentadj lying nearby but lowerAntonyms |