💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Subregnum"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| subsectionnoun | A defined part of a section. |
| subgenusnoun | (taxonomy) A subdivision of a genus. |
| subf.noun | (taxonomy) subform. |
| divisionnoun | (uncountable) The act or process of dividing anything. |
| sectionnoun | A cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something. |
| subformnoun | (graphical user interface) A secondary window opened from another (parent) window. |
| superphylumnoun | (taxonomy) A taxonomic category above phylum and below subkingdom |
| varietynoun | (countable) A collection or number of different things. |
| phylumnoun | (taxonomy) A rank in the classification of organisms, below kingdom and above class; also called a divisio or a division, especially in describing plants; a taxon at that rank |
| subphylumnoun | (taxonomy) A taxonomic category below phylum and above class |
| seriesnoun | A number of things that follow on one after the other or are connected one after the other. |
| superfamilynoun | (taxonomy) A taxonomic category above family and below order (and its subdivisions). |
| subvarietynoun | A secondary or subsidiary variety. |
| subspecific epithetnoun | (taxonomy) The third word in the scientific name of a subspecies, following the name of the species, but only in names of bacteria, plants and fungi. It is not used in formal names of animals. |
| parvordernoun | (taxonomy) A specific taxonomic category above superfamily and below infraorder. |
| formnoun | (heading, physical) To do with shape. |
| infrasectionnoun | (taxonomy) a taxon below the rank of section |
| subcolonynoun | A colony belonging to another colony. |
| supercohortnoun | (taxonomy, zoology) A taxon one rank above the taxon cohort, and inferior to a class. |
| var.noun | Abbreviation of variant. [Something that is slightly different from a type or norm.] |
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