Definition of Subdepartment. Meaning of Subdepartment. Synonyms of Subdepartment

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Definition of Subdepartment

Subdepartment
Subdepartment Sub`de*part"ment, n. A subordinate department; a bureau. See the Note under Bureau.

Meaning of Subdepartment from wikipedia

- to the people in Sri Lanka. The organization had its beginning as a subdepartment under the Public Works Department for water supply and drainage. In...
- 1939 – 8 May 1945 Abteilung Landesverteidigungsführungsamt (WFA/L) a subdepartment through which all details of operational planning were worked out, and...
- has been lecturer in psychology at Oxford, ****istant director of the Subdepartment of Animal Behaviour at Cambridge, senior research fellow at Cambridge...
- its solid-waste management, health, and ICDS subdepartments. The health department also has a subdepartment for managing birth, death, and marriage registrations...
- Central Committee. He was appointed an inspector and then the head of a subdepartment of the committee. In July 1954, Andropov was appointed Amb****ador to...
- technologies 1150 HTBLuVA Villach Carinthia Villach Civil engineering (with subdepartments Hochbau and Tiefbau), Interior design and wood technologies, Informatics...
- The Department of Railways was a subdepartment of the Victorian Government's Board of Land and Works that was the first government operator on the Victorian...
- the subdepartment of general physics had been established. In 1969 new subdepartments created, specifically the Applied Mechanics subdepartment. In 1975...
- selling souvenirs of Auschwitz, but lynching scenes became a burgeoning subdepartment of the postcard industry. By 1908, the trade had grown so large, and...
- the native processor speed. JPC was written by the Oxford University Subdepartment of Particle Physics. Safe, secure and portable due to being 100% pure...