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† subinˈgression Obs. [sub- 25.] Subtle or unobserved entrance.
1653H. More Antid. Ath. ii. ii. §9 (1712) 45 This forcible endeavour of the subingression of the air is not from the pressure of the ambient Air. 1660Boyle New Exp. Phys. Mech. iii. 44 The pressure of the ambient Air is strengthened upon the accession of the Air suck'd out; which, to make it self room, forces the neighboring Air to a violent-subingression of its parts. 1674― Obs. Saltn. Sea 8 That in the drawing up of the Vessel through the Salt water..the taste may have been alter'd by the subingression of Salt water. |