Subflora, sub′flō-ra, n. a more local flora included within one of wider range.

Subfluvial, sub-flōō′vi-al, adj. situated under a stream.

Subfusc, Subfusk, sub-fusk′, adj. somewhat dark, dusky, tawny.—Also Subfus′cous.

Subgens, sub-jenz′, n. the sociological division of a people next below the gens or clan:—pl. Subgen′tes.

Subgenus, sub-jē′nus, n. a primary division of a genus including one or more species with common characters.—adj. Subgener′ic.—adv. Subgener′ically.

Subglacial, sub-glā′shal, adj. belonging to the under side of a glacier: under a glacier.

Subglobular, sub-glob′ū-lar, adj. somewhat globular.

Subgranular, sub-gran′ū-lar, adj. somewhat granular.

Subgroup, sub′grōōp, n. any subordinate group in a classification.

Subhastation, sub-has-tā′shun, n. a sale under the lance—a Roman method of auction. [L. sub, under, hasta, a lance.]