subperiod
/ˈsʌb.pəˈriəd/Definitions
1. noun
A period of time that is part of a larger period or era, especially in geology or archaeology.
“The excavation uncovered a series of subperiods within the larger Mesozoic era.”
2. noun
A smaller or subordinate period of time within a larger period, especially in business or economics.
“The company’s financial report highlighted several subperiods of significant growth during the past quarter.”