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(business) An interdisciplinary concept used to create and validate a practiced logistical plan for how an organisation will recover and restore interrupted critical functions within a predetermined time after a disaster or extended disruption.
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Something secondary or subordinate.
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An auxiliary or secondary feature.
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(informal, usually in the plural) Abbreviation of detail. [(countable) A part small enough to escape casual notice.]
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Abbreviation of department. [A part, portion, or subdivision.]
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Abbreviation of destination. [(archaic) The act of destining or appointing.]
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(law) Abbreviation of discount. [A reduction in price.]
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Abbreviation of distributed.
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(UK, Eton College) A lesson; a class.
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To apply classifying labels to data (typically by a manual rather than automatic process).
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Alternative form of ord [(now chiefly UK dialectal) A point.]
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A percentage of net income (rather than gross income) paid to somebody who has contributed to the making of a film.
adj
Of less than primary importance.
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A part, piece, subdivision of anything.
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Alternative form of softsub [(chiefly in the plural) A standalone subtitle that is overlaid on top of a video, rather than being written into the video itself; similar to a closed caption.]
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(Internet, informal) A subtitle.
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Alternative form of subdistrict. [A district forming part of a larger district.]
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Alternative form of submunicipality [A municipality subdivision.]
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(rare) A minor or secondary superstition.
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An agency that is subordinate to, or part of, another.
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A physical region that makes up part of an area.
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A subdivision of a board (in various senses).
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(marketing) A subsidiary brand.
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A brigade forming part of a larger brigade.
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(politics) A political cabinet dealing with one particular topic, and making up part of a larger cabinet.
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A secondary or regional capital; the capital of a subdivision.
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A casino forming part of a larger casino.
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A secondary or subsidiary chamber; a chamber within a chamber.
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A branch of a larger clan.
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A coalition making up part of a larger coalition.
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A colony belonging to another colony.
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(law) Abbreviation of subcommittee. [A committee formed by an existing committee, comprising a subset of its members.]
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A subdivision of a commission
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A committee formed by an existing committee, comprising a subset of its members.
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A community that exists as part of a larger community.
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A secondary or subsidiary commutator.
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A company forming part of a larger company.
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A secondary or subsidiary (level of) competition.
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A conference forming part of a greater conference.
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A constituency (electoral district or special interest group) that makes up part of a larger constituency.
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A secondary or subordinate contest.
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A subsidiary controller, or the controller of a subsystem
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A corporation forming part of a larger corporation.
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A secondary or subsidiary council.
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A secondary or subordinate creek.
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a subordinate department, bureau
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A lesser depot that is part of a larger one.
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A district forming part of a larger district.
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(law) Abbreviation of subdivisions.
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An economy that forms part of a larger economy.
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A secondary or subordinate election.
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A subset of the electorate.
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A lesser or secondary empire.
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A secondary or subordinate factory.
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A subdivision of a larger fandom or fan community.
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A smaller, more specialized area of study or occupation within a larger one
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Alternative form of sub-governorate [An administrative subdivision below the governorate, used in Arabia.]
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A lesser or subsidiary hatchery.
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An ideology forming part of a larger ideology.
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An inventory making up part of a larger inventory.
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A secondary or subsidiary law.
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(accounting) A subsidiary ledger dealing with a specific subsection of the general ledger, such as property and equipment costs.
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A lesser or subsidiary link.
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(business) Management at a secondary level, subordinate to higher management; the work of a submanager.
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(transitive) To mark with a lesser or subsidiary mark.
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A secondary or subsidiary meeting.
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A municipality subdivision.
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A region or organization that operates within a subdivision of a nation.
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An organization belonging to a larger parent organization.
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To divide into subsections, or into subdivisions of a parcel
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A peninsula projecting from another, larger peninsula.
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A minor power; Something that has control over a limited domain that falls within the larger domain of a greater power.
adj
Below the primary level; less than primary.
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A secondary or subsidiary programmer.
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A subsidiary or secondary proposal.
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A secondary or subsidiary rank.
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A regulation forming part of a greater regulation.
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A secondary or subsidiary role.
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(law) Abbreviation of subsection. [A defined part of a section.]
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A secondary or subsidiary sect.
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Secondary or subordinate.
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A society making up part of a larger society.
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A subdivision of a state
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A secondary or subsidiary status.
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A secondary or lesser statute.
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A secondary or subordinate totem, such as one associated with a specific subtribe.
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A secondary or subsidiary tribunal.
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(computing) A secondary or subsidiary user.
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A secondary or subordinate vote.
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(video games) A secondary weapon.
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A committee consisting of multiple subcommittees.
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