subjacent
ADJ ข้างใต้ ข้างล่าง kang-tai
SUBJACENT
a.[L. Sub and jaceo, to lie. ] 1. Lying under or below. 2. Being in a lower situation, though not directly beneath. A man placed on a hill, surveys the subjacent plain.
Sub *ja "cent, a. Etym: [L. subjacens, p.pr. of subjacere to lie under; sub under + jacere to lie. ]
sub ja cent |səbˈjāsənt səbˈʤeɪsnt | ▶adjective technical situated below something else. DERIVATIVES sub ja cen cy noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin subjacent- ‘lying underneath, ’ from sub- ‘under ’ + jacere ‘to lie. ’
subjacent |səbˈdʒeɪs (ə )nt | ▶adjective technical situated below something else. DERIVATIVES subjacency noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin subjacent- ‘lying underneath ’, from sub- ‘under ’ + jacere ‘to lie ’.