assistant,
helper,
help,
supporter a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose; "my invaluable assistant"; "they hired additional help to finish the work"
associate any event that usually accompanies or is closely connected with another; "first was the lightning and then its thunderous associate"
man game equipment consisting of an object used in playing certain board games; "he taught me to set up the men on the chess board"; "he sacrificed a piece to get a strategic advantage"
subordinate -
a word that is more specific than a given word
status,
position the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society; "he had the status of a minor"; "the novel attained the status of a classic"; "atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life"
assistant,
adjunct of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another
associate having partial rights and privileges or subordinate status; "an associate member"; "an associate professor"
subordinate -
subject or submissive to authority or the control of another; "a subordinate kingdom"
insubordinate disposed to or engaged in defiance of established authority
submissive inclined or willing to submit to orders or wishes of others or showing such inclination; "submissive servants"; "a submissive reply"; "replacing troublemakers with more submissive people"
feudatory owing feudal allegiance to or being subject to a sovereign; "it remained feudatory to India until 1365"
ruled subject to a ruling authority; "the ruled mass"
subject,
dependent likely to be affected by something; "the bond is subject to taxation"; "he is subject to fits of depression"
subordinate -
(of a clause) unable to stand alone syntactically as a complete sentence; "a subordinate (or dependent) clause functions as a noun or adjective or adverb within a sentence"