n. 1. a. The act of subsuming. b. Something subsumed. 2. Logic The minor premise of a syllogism. [Latin subsūmptiō, subsūmptiōn-, a subsuming, from subsūmptus, past participle of subsūmere, to subsume; see SUBSUME.] sub·sumptive adj. |
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