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subclass

[suhb-klas, -klahs] / ˈsʌbˌklæs, -ˌklɑs /




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The lawsuit covers U.S. purchasers of HP all-in-one printers, and California and Minnesota subclasses.

From Reuters

Obviously, then, we will find ourselves not in a “typical” lifeless universe, but in a “special” member of the multiverse—one belonging to that subclass of universes that allow life to emerge and evolve.

From Scientific American

Now it’s time to shake things up again with the launch of Destiny 2: Lightfall on February 28th, with its new cyberpunk world, new Strand subclasses, and much more.

From The Verge

In interviews, players pointed to the work of Tolkien for inspiring entire races and subclasses within the D&D game that were built on racist tropes and reinforced harmful stereotypes.

From Seattle Times

Tolkien for inspiring entire races and subclasses within the D&D game that were built on racist tropes and reinforced harmful stereotypes.

From New York Times