"subtrend" meaning in English

See subtrend in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: subtrends [plural]
Etymology: From sub- + trend. Etymology templates: {{af|en|sub-|trend}} sub- + trend Head templates: {{en-noun}} subtrend (plural subtrends)
  1. A trend that is part of a larger trend.

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