Definition of Substitution class

1. Noun. The class of all items that can be substituted into the same position (or slot) in a grammatical sentence (are in paradigmatic relation with one another).

Exact synonyms: Paradigm
Generic synonyms: Category, Class, Family
Derivative terms: Paradigmatic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Substitution Class

substiles
substituent
substituents
substitutability
substitutable
substitute
substitute(a)
substituted
substitutes
substitutes' bench
substitutes' benches
substituting
substitution
substitution cipher
substitution ciphers
substitution code
substitution of attorney
substitution reaction
substitutional
substitutionally
substitutionary
substitutions
substitutive
substitutive nomenclature
substitutively
substitutivity
substitutor
substitutors
substoichiometric

Literary usage of Substitution class

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lectures on Explosives: A Course of Lectures Prepared Especially as a Manual by Willoughby Walke (1900)
"EXPLOSIVE COMPOUNDS OF THE NITRO-substitution class. THE explosive substances thus far treated of have been produced by mixing together mechanically ..."

2. Manual of Explosives: A Brief Guide for the Use of Miners and Quarrymen by Ontario Bureau of Mines, Courtenay De Kalb (1900)
"... 3, Explosive Compounds of the Nitro-substitution class ; 4, Explosive Compounds of the Nitric derivative class; 5, Explosives of the Sprengel class; 6, ..."

3. Manual for the Solution of Military Ciphers by Parker Hitt (1916)
"Some special cases under this third head will be given but, in general, military ciphers of the substitution class will usually be found to come under the ..."

4. Lectures on Explosives: A Course of Lectures Prepared Especially as a Manual by Willoughby Walke (1897)
"EXPLOSIVE COMPOUNDS OF THE NITRO-substitution class. THE explosive substances thus far treated of have been produced by mixing together mechanically ..."

5. The Rule Against Perpetuities: A Treatise on Remoteness in Limitations, with by Reginald Godfrey Marsden (1883)
"To A., or his children, by substitution. Class limitations. proceeds amongst such of the testator's children as should then be living. ..."

6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1868)
"In the course of that substitution class distinctions must inevitably change their character ; and represent the varying Duties of men ..."

7. George Eliot: A Critical Study of Her Life, Writings, and Philosophy by George Willis Cooke (1883)
"In the course of substitution class distinctions must inevitably change their character, and represent the varying Duties of men, not their varying ..."

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