Definition of Subitems

1. Noun. (plural of subitem) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Subitems

1. subitem [n] - See also: subitem

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subitems

subintervals
subintestinal
subinvestment
subinvolution
subinvolutions
subirrigate
subirrigated
subirrigates
subirrigating
subirrigation
subirrigations
subitaneous
subitaneousness
subitany
subitem
subitems (current term)
subitise
subitised
subitises
subitising
subitization
subitize
subitized
subitizes
subitizing
subito
subito accelerando
subjacencies
subjacency
subjacent

Literary usage of Subitems

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

1. Defense Industry: Trends in Dod Spending, Industrial Productivity, and by Carolyn M. Copper, Penny Pickett, Venkareddy Chennareddy (1997)
"bData for this category were extracted from data element 18, "Extent of Competition in Negotiation," subitems 3 through 6 for noncompetitive, on a pre-1983 ..."

2. Reforming the Insurance Market in Russia by Mark Douglas Mariska, Thomas B. Manson (2005)
"The application and the documents specified in subitems 5, 8, 9 and 13 of Item 2, Subitem 4 of Item 5 of the present article shall be filed in the procedure ..."

3. The Economics of Railroad Construction by Walter Loring Webb (1912)
"Train-supplies and expenses include a very large matter of small subitems, the consumption of which is partly a matter of mere time and partly a matter of ..."

4. Railroad Valuation and Rates by Mark Wymond (1916)
"... subdivided into 117 subitems. The other form for small roads—roads whose annual revenues are between $100000 and $1000000—divides the expense into five ..."

5. Indoor Air Quality & Work Environment Study: Epa Headquarters Buildingsby Kevin Teichman by Kevin Teichman (1991)
"Note: Letters a through k in the definitions of P4 through P9 refer to the five-point scale responses to subitems a, b, etc. Letters a through f in the ..."

6. Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations in Charge by United States Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations (1904)
"We know, according to the subitems, that that ... if we get short of funds for telegrams—this time we ask for $9000—we can use it in any of the subitems. ..."

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