Pronunciation: /sʌbˈɔrdər/
noun a category in the classification of organisms, ranking below an order and containing one or more families
A1 A suborder is a category in the classification of organisms.
A2 Insects are divided into different suborders based on their physical characteristics.
B1 The suborder of primates includes monkeys, apes, and humans.
B2 Taxonomists use suborders to further classify species within a larger group.
C1 Understanding the relationships between different suborders is crucial in evolutionary biology.
C2 The suborder Feliformia includes carnivorous mammals like cats, hyenas, and mongooses.
formal In taxonomy, a suborder is a rank below order but above family.
informal The suborder of this species is still being debated by scientists.
slang I have no idea what suborder this bug belongs to.
figurative The suborder of priorities in this project needs to be reevaluated.
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