subsense

/ˈsʌbˌsɛns/
noun
  1. A secondary or more specific meaning of a word or phrase within a broader sense.
    • The translator had to choose the correct subsense of the term for the legal document.
    • The dictionary lists several subsenses for the word 'run'.
    • In linguistics, a subsense can be very narrow and context-dependent.
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