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Subtitle   /sˈəbtˌaɪtəl/   Listen
Subtitle

noun
1.
Translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program; usually displayed at the bottom of the screen.  Synonym: caption.
2.
Secondary or explanatory title.
verb
1.
Supply (a movie) with subtitles.






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"Subtitle" Quotes from Famous Books



... and there was an instant's flash of the man's personality, winning and, it seemed to me, calculated to inspire confidence. "That is the mystery; it is a mystery plot. While the parts are played by Jack in both cases now, we explain in a subtitle a little later that the criminal himself, the 'Black Terror,' is a master of scientific impersonation, and that he changes the faces of his emissaries by means of plastic surgery and such scientific things, so that they look like the characters against whom he wishes to throw suspicion. So while ...
— The Film Mystery • Arthur B. Reeve



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