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sublux

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English

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Etymology

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From New Latin subluxāre (to subluxate), q.v. Also parsed as a clipping of subluxate and equivalent to sub- +‎ lux.

Verb

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sublux (third-person singular simple present subluxes, present participle subluxing, simple past and past participle subluxed)

  1. (pathology) Synonym of subluxate: to partially dislocate or displace.