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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
subprime

also sub-prime, of loans, etc., by 1978, in frequent use from 1996, from sub- + prime (adj.).

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subprime

a. 1 Less than prime; inferior. 2 (context US banking English) ''(now worldwide)'' Designating a loan (typically at a greater than usual rate of interest) offered to a borrower who is not qualified for other loans (for example, because of a poor credit history). 3 (context US banking dated English) Designating a type of commercial lending rate, less than the prime rate, offered to desirable borrowers. n. A subprime loan.

Usage examples of "subprime".

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