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(biology) a taxonomic class below a phylum and above a class
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Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. Modern classification has its roots in the system of Carolus Linnaeus, who grouped species according to shared physical characteristics. These groupings have been revised since Linnaeus to improve consistency with the Darwinian principle of common descent. ...
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A class from which another class inherits functionality. Also called a base class.
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If class A inherits from class B, B is the superclass of A.
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A parent class of a concept. For example, mammal is a superclass of dog. See also hypernym and subclass relation.
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| superclass | superclass of eel-shaped chordates lacking jaws and pelvic fins: lampreys |
| superclass | spiders |
| superclass | comprising all vertebrates with upper and lower jaws |
| superclass | used in some classifications to encompass the millipedes (Diplopoda) and centipedes (Chilopoda) |
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