/sʌbˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃənˈ/ – noun
Definition: cách kết hợp phụ (cách kết hợp các yếu tố tạo nên một bộ phận của sáng chế kết hợp).
A more thorough explanation: Subcombination refers to a smaller combination formed within a larger combination. This term is often used in legal contexts, particularly in the areas of intellectual property and contract law, to describe a subset of elements or components within a larger patentable invention or contractual arrangement.
Example: Patent Law: A patent might claim a broad invention, but it might also include a subcombination that describes a specific aspect or feature of the invention. For instance, a patent for a smartphone might claim the overall device, but it could also claim a subcombination consisting of a particular camera module and its associated software.