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subclass
sub·class S0835600 (sŭb′klăs′)n.1. Biology A taxonomic category of related organisms ranking below a class and above an order.2. A subdivision of a set or class.subclass (ˈsʌbˌklɑːs) n1. a principal subdivision of a class2. (Biology) biology a taxonomic group that is a subdivision of a class3. (Mathematics) maths another name for subset1vb (tr) to assign to a subclasssub•class (ˈsʌbˌklæs, -ˌklɑs) n. 1. a primary division of a class. 2. a subordinate class, as of people. 3. Biol. a category of related orders within a class. [1810–20] sub·class (sŭb′klăs′) A subdivision of a class of organisms. A subclass contains one or more orders.subclass Past participle: subclassed Gerund: subclassing
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subclass | subclass |
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I subclass | you subclass | he/she/it subclasses | we subclass | you subclass | they subclass |
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I subclassed | you subclassed | he/she/it subclassed | we subclassed | you subclassed | they subclassed |
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I am subclassing | you are subclassing | he/she/it is subclassing | we are subclassing | you are subclassing | they are subclassing |
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I have subclassed | you have subclassed | he/she/it has subclassed | we have subclassed | you have subclassed | they have subclassed |
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I was subclassing | you were subclassing | he/she/it was subclassing | we were subclassing | you were subclassing | they were subclassing |
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I had subclassed | you had subclassed | he/she/it had subclassed | we had subclassed | you had subclassed | they had subclassed |
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I will subclass | you will subclass | he/she/it will subclass | we will subclass | you will subclass | they will subclass |
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I will have subclassed | you will have subclassed | he/she/it will have subclassed | we will have subclassed | you will have subclassed | they will have subclassed |
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I will be subclassing | you will be subclassing | he/she/it will be subclassing | we will be subclassing | you will be subclassing | they will be subclassing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been subclassing | you have been subclassing | he/she/it has been subclassing | we have been subclassing | you have been subclassing | they have been subclassing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been subclassing | you will have been subclassing | he/she/it will have been subclassing | we will have been subclassing | you will have been subclassing | they will have been subclassing |
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I had been subclassing | you had been subclassing | he/she/it had been subclassing | we had been subclassing | you had been subclassing | they had been subclassing |
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I would subclass | you would subclass | he/she/it would subclass | we would subclass | you would subclass | they would subclass |
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I would have subclassed | you would have subclassed | he/she/it would have subclassed | we would have subclassed | you would have subclassed | they would have subclassed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | subclass - (biology) a taxonomic category below a class and above an orderbiological science, biology - the science that studies living organismstaxon, taxonomic category, taxonomic group - animal or plant group having natural relations |
subclass
subclassIn programming, to add custom processing to an existing function or subroutine by hooking into the routine at a predefined point and adding additional lines of code.subclass
subclass [sub´klas] a taxonomic category subordinate to a class and superior to an order.sub·class (sŭb'klas), In biologic classification, a division between class and order.subclass (sŭb′klăs′)n.1. Biology A taxonomic category of related organisms ranking below a class and above an order.2. A subdivision of a set or class.sub·class (sŭb'klas) In biologic classification, a division between class and order. Subclass
SubclassAll of the varieties within a given type of security. For example, subclasses of a stock include mid-cap, small cap, high cap, growth and value stocks, among others. While all securities are most similar to others of the same type, discussing subclasses is useful to describe the differences in expense, risk, expected rate of return, and other factors within a certain type.Subclass.Each asset class -- stock, bonds, and cash equivalents, for example -- is made up of a number of different groups of investments called subclasses. Each member of a subclass shares distinctive qualities with other members of the subclass. For example, some of the subclasses of the asset class bonds are US Treasury bonds, mortgage-backed agency bonds, corporate bonds, and high-yield bonds. Similarly, some of the subclasses of stock are large-, medium-, and small-company stock, blue chip stock, growth stock, value stock, and income stock. Because different subclasses of an asset class perform differently, carry different risks, and may go up and down in value at different times, you may be able to increase your return and offset certain risks by diversifying your portfolio, which means holding individual securities within a variety of subclasses within each asset class. subclass
Words related to subclassnoun (biology) a taxonomic category below a class and above an orderRelated Words- biological science
- biology
- taxon
- taxonomic category
- taxonomic group
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