Substitute

  • 91substitute —   Pani hakahaka, pani, hope, pāna i; kala (Biblical).   See teacher …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 92substitute — / sʌbstɪtju:t/ noun a person or thing that takes the place of someone or something else ■ verb to take the place of someone or something else …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 93substitute — noun /S3bst3t(y)uwt/ One who or that which stands in the place of another; that which stands in lieu of something else. A person hired by one who has been drafted into the military service of the country, to go to the front and serve in the army… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 94substitute — One who, or that which, stands in the place of another; that which stands in lieu of something else. State v Fargo Bottling Works Co. 19 ND 396, 124 NW 387. (Civil law.) A person to whom an institute appointed by will is by the will directed to… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 95substitute — see STATUE …

    Word origins

  • 96substitute transport-type vehicle — A wheeled vehicle designed to perform, within certain limitations, the same military function as military transport vehicles, but not requiring all the special characteristics thereof. They are developed from civilian designs by addition of… …

    Military dictionary

  • 97substitute king — see supplementary reproductive …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 98substitute name — A name proposed to replace a preoccupied name that assumes the same type and type locality …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 99Substitute sale — A method for hedging price risk that utilizes debt market instruments, such as interest rate futures, or that involves selling borrowed securities as the primary assets. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 100substitute sale — A method for hedging price risk that uses debt market instruments, such as interest rate futures, or that involves selling borrowed securities as the primary assets. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms