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subclass

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




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“Vaccinating subclass members would significantly reduce the risk of them becoming sick and/or dying,” Walsh told the court in his May 21 report.

From Washington Post

The discovery will aid marine biologists in understanding the inner working of this group of elasmobranchii, the subclass of animals that includes not only sharks but also sawfish, rays and skates.

From Salon

Someone’s precise stake in emerging-market bonds, or any specific bond subclass, will be determined by that person’s risk tolerance and other assets.

From New York Times

These cells do not go after pathogens directly, but a subclass of them seek out infected cells and destroy them.

From Scientific American

Judge Edward Davila certified the case with seven subclasses on March 8th in California, but the order remained sealed until late last week.

From The Verge