subfamily

English

Etymology

sub- + family

Noun

subfamily (plural subfamilies)

  1. (taxonomy) A taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe
  2. A secondary or subordinate grouping.
    • 2015, Nicola Valcasara, Unreal Engine Game Development Blueprints, page 142:
      There is a handy font editor tool in the engine, where you can import your font and create family and subfamily for your font (for example, the same font can have a family for its bold, italic, light, and dark style as its subfamily).

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See also

  • Category:mul:Taxonomic names (subfamily)
  • Category:mul:Taxonomic names (tribe)
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