subtypical
Subtypical is an adjective used in scholarly writing to describe features or presentations that are characteristic of a subtype but do not fully meet its defining criteria. It implies partial expression of a pattern within a spectrum of related forms and is most commonly found in discussions of medical, biological, or psychological variation. The term is relatively uncommon and is typically used in observational or descriptive contexts rather than as a formal diagnostic category.
Subtypical differs from atypical in that atypical denotes deviation from the usual pattern, without necessarily aligning
In medical and research settings, subtypical presentations can complicate classification, because patients may show elements of
Cautions apply, however, because subtypical is not a standardized term and its meaning can vary by field