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sub·species I. \|səb+\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin sub- + species : a subdivision of a species: as a. : a taxonomic category that is the lowest generally used taxon, ranks immediately below a species, and designates a morphologically distinguishable group whose members are at least partially isolated geographically but interbreed successfully with members of other subspecies of the same species where their ranges adjoin and overlap b. : a named subdivision (as a race or variety) of a taxonomic species — not used technically Synonyms: see variety II. noun : a subordinate group whose members usually share some common differential quality : subgroup < video documentaries about famous contemporary artists are mostly a subspecies of propaganda film — Hilton Kramer > |