Etymology:
Meaning:
A subclass is a group of objects or organisms that are further divided into smaller, more specific categories called subclasses. It is a rank in taxonomic classification below class and above infraclass.
Origin:
The term "subclass" was first used in the 18th century by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus, who developed the hierarchical system of classification for living organisms known as the Linnaean taxonomy.
Etymology The term etymology comes from the Greek words etymon true meaning and
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Etymology The word etymology comes from the Greek words étymon true meaning and l
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