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Definition of Subfigure
1. Noun. A figure that is a part of another figure.
Definition of Subfigure
1. Noun. (geometry) A figure (geometric form) that is part of another ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subfigure
Literary usage of Subfigure
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gasoline Automobile by Peter Martin Heldt (1918)
"In subfigure 3 the conditions are similar to those in subfigure A, but the front
rotor pole is now adjacent to magnet pole S and the rear rotor pole to ..."
2. Catalyzing Inquiry at the Interface of Computing and Biology by John C. Wooley, Herbert Lin (2005)
"... A subfigure C subfigure D FIGURE 5.2 A Computational Approach to Molecular
Docking. SOURCE: Courtesy of AN Jain, University of California, ..."
3. A Treatise on the diseases and surgery of the mouth, jaws and associate parts by James Edmund Garretson (1869)
"subfigure 7 represents the exposure of the whole left half of the jaw. ...
subfigure 6 exhibits an exposure of the whole body of the bone. ..."
4. A System of oral surgery: Being a Treatise on the Diseases and Surgery of by James Edmund Garretson (1884)
"subfigure 7 exhibits the removal of one-half the maxilla. Exposing the bone as
directed, extract one or more of the centre teeth ; next, from without inward ..."
5. A New Method with Physiology by John Henry Diebel (1895)
"By symbols consisting generally of the initial letters of the names of the elements
which compose them, with a small subfigure denoting the number of atoms ..."
6. Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogenby Dennis J. Kotchmar by Dennis J. Kotchmar (1996)
"All the data in each subfigure were fitted to a linear curve by least squares.
Numbers below the curve are minimum values of concentrations reported in the ..."
7. ...The Airplane Propeller by United States Army. Air Corps, United States Adjutant-General's Office (1921)
"In this case it is only necessary to add the corresponding items for each subfigure
to get this item for the whole figure, thus: . ..."
8. Annual Report by New Jersey, Bureau of Industrial Statistics (1882)
"... while the shaded subfigure shows the form of a transverse section of a faecal
cast. The heart consists of three chambers—the upper and largest ia the ..."