Definition of Subcommunity

1. Noun. A community that exists as part of a larger community. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Subcommunity

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subcommunity

subcolonies
subcolony
subcolumn
subcolumnar
subcolumns
subcommand
subcommander
subcommanders
subcommands
subcommission
subcommissioned
subcommissions
subcommittee
subcommittees
subcommunities
subcommunity (current term)
subcompact
subcompact car
subcompacts
subcompartment
subcompartmentalization
subcompartments
subcomplex
subcomplexes
subcomponent
subcomponents
subcompressed
subconcave
subconcussive
subcondensates

Literary usage of Subcommunity

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"The place had been conceived in part, Sebastiano told me, as a sort of subcommunity for Lambda's queer contingent, a realm where the sympathetically ..."

2. Russian Refugees in France and the United States Between the World Wars by James E. Hassell (1991)
"... to the wider community and simultaneous withdrawal into a partially separate group within it. The ethnic community is a semi-withdrawn subcommunity. ..."

3. Hot In-place Recycling of Asphalt Concrete by Joe W. Button, Dallas N. Little, Cindy K. Estakhri (1994)
"... require considerable buildup time, and often involve the rallying of a subcommunity of scientists, they need a long-term commitment if they are to be ..."

4. Network Science by National Research Council (2005)
"Researchers from any given discipline are distributed throughout the graph, and any given subcommunity includes researchers from multiple disciplines. ..."

5. Adventure Guide to the Sierra Nevada by Wilbur H. Morrison (2000)
"THE FOOTHILLS: The foothills are also dotted with woody trees that form a subcommunity of plants and animals, perfect places to grab a shady nap on a hot ..."

6. Catalyzing Inquiry at the Interface of Computing and Biology by John C. Wooley, Herbert Lin (2005)
"An ontology developed by one subcommunity inevitably leads to interactions with related ontologies and the need to integrate. For example, consider the ..."

7. Cultivating Peace: Conflict and Collaboration in Natural Resource Management by Daniel Buckles (1999)
"Within heterogeneous communities or other social units (including organizations or subcommunity groups), exactly whose interests are being served? ..."

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