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=Definition=
=[[Definition]]=
A subordinate concept is a [[concept]] that is placed in at a lower level than  [[superordinate concept]].
A subordinate concept is a [[concept]] that is placed in at a lower level than  [[superordinate concept]].


=Synonyms=
=[[Synonym]]s=
 
* Sub[[type]]
* Sub[[type]]
* Sub[[class]]
* Sub[[class]]


=Generic relations=
=[[Generic relation]]s=
[[Superordinate concept]] in the [[generic relation]] is:
[[Superordinate concept]]is:
* [[Concept]]
* [[Concept]]


=Example=
=Example=
* Subordinate concept ''wheel'' is part of [[superordinate concept]] of ''car''.
* Wheel is subordinate concept of car.
* Subordinate business ''rule'' is [[superordinate concept]] of rule.
* Business rule subordinate concept of rule.
 
=[[Reference]]s=
ISO 704 (2000). Terminology work - Principles and methods.


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Latest revision as of 17:33, 30 December 2022

Definition

A subordinate concept is a concept that is placed in at a lower level than superordinate concept.

Synonyms

Generic relations

Superordinate conceptis:

Example

  • Wheel is subordinate concept of car.
  • Business rule subordinate concept of rule.

References

ISO 704 (2000). Terminology work - Principles and methods.