Its subject to gravity
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MASSIt's subject to gravity
MASSBody subject to gravity
SMILEYFACEIt's not drawn due to gravity
parabolasA symmetrical open plane curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side. The path of a projectile under the influence of gravity ideally follows a curve of this shape
EGOIt's subject to inflation
EGOIt's subject to bruising
NOUNIt's subject to modification
PARTYIt's subject to crashing
CELLIt's subject to division
EGOIt's often subject to inflation
MINDIt's subject to change without notice.
HOOPIt's subject to a Shaq attack
invertingSubject to inversion; transform into its inverse
invertsSubject to inversion; transform into its inverse
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prefacesAn introduction to a book, typically stating its subject, scope, or aims
technicalOf or relating to a particular subject, art, or craft, or its techniques
metafictionfiction which refers to or takes as its subject fictional writing and its conventions
metafictionsMETAFICTION, fiction which refers to or takes as its subject fictional writing and its conventions
diachronisticrelating to diachronism, the study of a subject, esp a language, through its historical development
diachronicof the study of a subject (esp a language) through its historical development, opp to synchronic
detractedDeny or take away (a quality or achievement) so as to make its subject seem less impressive
detractingDeny or take away (a quality or achievement) so as to make its subject seem less impressive
detractsDeny or take away (a quality or achievement) so as to make its subject seem less impressive
diachronicallyDIACHRONIC, of the study of a subject (esp a language) through its historical development, opp to synchronic
ausformto subject (steel or other metals) to a hardening process that increases its strength and improves its wear properties
serfdomsa member of a servile feudal class bound to the land and subject to the will of its owner
autocephalous(of an Eastern Christian Church) Appointing its own head, not subject to the authority of an external patriarch or archbishop
perturbingSubject (a system, moving object, or process) to an influence tending to alter its normal or regular state or path
pasteurizedSubject (milk, wine, or other products) to a process of partial sterilization, esp. one involving heat treatment or irradiation, thus making the product safe for consumption and improving its keeping quality