IPA: /sʌbˈprɒbləm/
KK: /sʌbˈprɒbləm/
Definition: A smaller problem that is part of a larger problem, where solving it helps to solve the bigger issue.
Example: To tackle the project effectively, we need to break it down into smaller subproblems.
IPA: //sʌbˈprɒdʌkt//
KK: /sʌbˈprɒdʌkt/
Definition: A product that is made during the process of creating something else, often considered secondary or less important than the main product.
Example: The factory produces several subproducts that can be sold separately.
IPA: //sʌbˈpjuːbɪk//
KK: /sʌbˈpjuːbɪk/
Definition: Located beneath the pubic bone in the body.
Example: The subpubic angle is an important measurement in anatomy.
IPA: /ˈsʌbreɪs/
KK: /sʌbreɪs/
Definition: A smaller or specific group within a larger race, often distinguished by certain characteristics or traits.
Example: The scientist studied the different subraces of the species to understand their unique adaptations.
IPA: //sʌbˈriːdʒən//
KK: /sʌbˈriːdʒən/
Definition: A smaller part of a larger area, often used to describe specific sections within a region, such as in geography or ecology.
Example: The Amazon rainforest is divided into several subregions, each with its own unique ecosystem.
IPA: /ˈsʌbˌrɪŋ/
KK: /sʌbˌrɪŋ/
Definition: A smaller group within a mathematical structure called a ring, which also follows the rules of a ring.
Example: In algebra, a subring can be used to study properties of the larger ring more easily.
IPA: //sʌbˈsæmpl//
KK: /sʌbˌsæmpl/
Definition: A smaller part taken from a larger group to represent that group.
Example: The researchers took a subsample of the data to analyze the trends more closely.
Definition: To take a smaller part from a larger group or sample for analysis or study.
Example: The researchers decided to subsample the data to make their analysis more manageable.
IPA: //sʌbˈsæmpld//
KK: /sʌbˈsæmpld/
Definition: Divided into smaller parts or groups taken from a larger sample.
Example: The data was subsampled to ensure a more manageable size for analysis.
IPA: /sʌbˈsæmplɪŋ/
KK: /sʌbˈsæmplɪŋ/
Definition: The process of taking a smaller portion from a larger set of data or samples for analysis or study.
Example: In research, subsampling can help reduce the amount of data to be processed while still providing useful insights.
IPA: /sʌbˈsætəˌlaɪt/
KK: /sʌbˈsætəˌlaɪt/
Definition: A small object or device that is released from a satellite into orbit around a planet or moon.
Example: The subsatellite was deployed to gather data on the planet's atmosphere.
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