"subg." meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Translingual]

Etymology: Abbreviation of New Latin subgenus or any of its inflected forms. Etymology templates: {{der|mul|NL.|subgenus}} New Latin subgenus Head templates: {{head|mul|noun}} subg.
  1. A subgenus. Synonyms: subgen.
    Sense id: en-subg.-mul-noun-voqrUEDb Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header

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