0 short for substitute: a sports player who is used for part of a game instead of another player: --
1 short for sub-editor: a person who checks and makes changes to texts, especially for a newspaper, in order to prepare them to be published: --
2 short for submarine: a ship that can travel underwater: --
a nuclear sub
3 short for subscription: an amount of money that you pay regularly to be a member of an organization or club: --
4 short for submarine sandwich: a long, thin loaf of bread filled with meat or cheese, and often lettuce, tomatoes, etc.: --
a meatball sub
5 short for substitute: to play in a sports match in someone's place: --
Furdiermore, although the eleven chapters are divided into sub-sections with topicheadings, none of the latter find mention on the contents page.
It would simply provide easy solutions to simple sub-problems.
In the transport sub-sector, tourism is responsible for 90 per cent of the spending.
Most responses in this sub-category referred to beginnings and ends of the tunes.
Similarly, we did not perform sub-analyses of the e2 allele due to its relatively small frequency across age groups in the population.
The fresh weight of crops in each sub-plot was recorded.
Immediately prior to harvest, a 3 m2 area was dug from each sub-plot and the plants counted and topped by hand.
Agreements or outcomes are sub-game perfect when no nation wants to take a different action at some later point in the game.