SUBTILE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com A water scavenger beetle called cryptopleurum subtile was identified in a survey of woody debris along the River Nethy near Aviemore
Subtile - definition of subtile by The Free Dictionary Define subtile subtile synonyms, subtile pronunciation, subtile translation, English dictionary definition of subtile adj Subtle sub′tile·ly adv sub·til′i·ty , sub′tile·ness , sub′til·ty n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
subtile - Wiktionary, the free dictionary And sometimes this perception, in some kind of bodies, is far more subtile than the sense; so that the sense is but a dull thing in comparison of it: we see a weather-glass will find the least difference of the weather, in heat, or cold, when men find it not
Subtile: Definition, Examples Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com Subtile (adjective): Characterized by subtlety, delicacy, or intricacy; often used to describe something that is not immediately obvious or easily recognized but refined and composed with great care
subtile - Definition and Meaning subtile adjective Subtle To contrive or practise cunningly To scheme or plan cunningly To tamper; meddle Tenuous; thin; extremely fine; rare; rarefied: as, subtile vapor; subtile odors or effluvia; a subtile powder; a subtile medium Also subtle
SUBTLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Middle English sotil, subtile "delicate," from early French sotil (same meaning), from Latin subtilis "delicate," literally, "finely woven," from sub "under, close to" and tela "fabric woven on a loom"