See Also: subsecute(medicine)
boiling (oh) and subsecute (medicine)
boiling (oh)
spoken very hot
-opposite freezing freezing
::Can I open a window? It's boiling in here.
::It was a boiling hot morning.
subsecute (medicine)
subsecute
To follow closely, or so as to overtake; to pursue. "To follow and detain him, if by any possibility he could be subsecuted and overtaken." (E. Hall)
Origin: L. Subsecutus, p.p. Of subsequi. See Subsequent.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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