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The term "subculture" is defined by the Merriam-Webster online dictionary as "an ethnic, regional, or social group exhibiting characteristic patterns of behavior sufficient to distinguish it from others within an embracing culture or society". Based on this definition, Freemasonry is indeed a subculture.

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