Noun
sub-class (plural sub-classes)
Alternative form of subclass
The largest subclass, the Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish) are monophyletic, but with the inclusion of the smaller sub-class Sarcopterygii, Osteichthyes is paraphyletic. Source: Internet
Monsters change in power by consuming "meat" dropped in battles; depending the monster's current sub-class and the meat's origin, the monster may transform into a stronger or weaker sub-class or fully recover health. Source: Internet
Monster-class characters are dependent on their sub-class, and their statistics vary greatly. Source: Internet
Mutants and monsters have different spells and abilities depending on their battle experience and sub-class. Source: Internet
This can reduce the validity of an alternative explanation to a limited sub-class of lift generating conditions, or might not allow a quantitative analysis. Source: Internet