subvariant
noun
sub·var·i·ant
ˌsəb-ˈver-ē-ənt
plural subvariants
: one of two or more distinctive forms or types of the same variant
New York state health officials said mid-April that the Omicron subvariants known as BA.2.12 and BA.2.12.1 accounted for more than 90 percent of new cases in central New York state.—The Boston Globe
… the subvariant differs in some of the mutations, including in the spike protein …—Shepard Price
Dodge now has the 797-horsepower Hellcat Redeye, a more street-friendly, less drag-strip-intended subvariant of the 840-horsepower Dodge Challenger SRT Demon.—Robert Duffer
He described it as a subvariant of the New England IPA, which is indeed one of the hottest beer styles going right now.—Chris Drosner
He's superb, as is the wincing, cringing Shandling, who plays a subvariant of the same sort of scoundrel.—Jonathan Lethem
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