Reverse Dictionary: SUBSTITUTE

ADJECTIVES
► INSETT substituted for a time in place of another → 1809 Sc.
► SUBDITITIOUS surreptitiously or fraudulently substituted; suppositious → 1656 obs.
► SUBROGATE put in the place of another → 1432-50 obs.
► SUBSTITUTORY serving as a substitute → 1887
► SUCCEDANEOUS taking or serving in the place of something else; acting as a substitute → 1646 obs.
► SUCCEDANEAL taking or serving in the place of something else; acting as a substitute → 1633 obs.
► SUCCENTURIATE substituted → 1641 obs.

NOUNS
► BEWITH a temporary substitute, a makeshift → 1724 Sc.
► CLAYTON’S any substitute for a desired thing → 1999 NZ sl.
► FILL-IN duty as a fill-in → 1968 Amer. colloq.
► MAKE-BELIEVE a substitute → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► MAKESHIFT a temporary substitute of an inferior kind → 1802-12
► MAKE-WISE a substitute → 1905 Eng. dial.  (Bk.)
► RING-IN a last-minute (inferior) substitute; one thing fraudulently substituted for another; originally applied to racehorses → 1908 Aust. & NZ 
► SUBROGATION substitution → 1418-20. obs.
► SUCCEDANEUM a thing which (rarely, a person who) replaces or serves in the place of another; a substitute → 1662
► SUCCEDANY a thing which (rarely, a person who) replaces or serves in the place of another; a substitute → 1657 obs.
► SUFFECTION substitution → 1612 obs.
► SWITCH a fraudulent substitution → 1938 sl.

NOUNS – PERSON
► ALTERNATER a substitute → 1942 Amer. sl. (Bk.)
► DEBITY a deputy, a substitute → 1467 obs.
► DITTO a substitute → 1942 Amer. sl. (Bk.)
► FILLER-INNER a substitute → 1942 Amer. sl. (Bk.)
► FILL-IN a substitute, esp. a person who substitutes for another → 1928 Amer. colloq.
► GHOST a substitute → 1942 Amer. sl. (Bk.)
► RINGER a person who fraudulently substitutes one thing for another; a person who fraudulently substitutes a horse, athlete, etc. for another in a a competition or sporting event, esp. a more skilled competitor brought in to provide an unfair advantage or more advantageous odds → 1858 sl.
► RING-IN a fraudulent substitution, esp. a fraudulent substitution in a race → 1918 Aust. sl.
► WARMING PAN one who temporarily fills another’s office → 1942 Amer. sl. (Bk.)

VERBS
► FILL to take the place of another; to be a substitute → 1985 Amer. sl.
► FILL IN to take the place of another; to be a substitute → 1930 Amer. sl.
► RING to substitute fraudulently → 1812 sl.
► RING THE CHANGES to substitute one thing for another fraudulently and take the more valuable item → 1786 sl. rare
► SUBORDAIN to appoint in place of another → 1600 obs.
► SUBROGATE 1. to elect or appoint in the place of another; to substitute in an office → 1538 obs.
2. to substitute a thing for another → a1548
► SUBROGE to elect or appoint in the place of another; to substitute in an office → 1600 obs.
► SUCCENTURIATE to put instead of another; to substitute → 1647 obs.
► SUFFECT to substitute → 1620 obs.