That subsists; that substands something; underpinning, underlying.
Origin
Mid 17th century; earliest use found in John Chandler (b. c1625). From sub- + standing, after classical Latin substant-, substāns, present participle of substāre.
Definition of substanding in US English:
substanding
adjectiveˌsʌbˈstandɪŋ
That subsists; that substands something; underpinning, underlying.
Origin
Mid 17th century; earliest use found in John Chandler (b. c1625). From sub- + standing, after classical Latin substant-, substāns, present participle of substāre.