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generic term

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generic
adjective
uk /dʒəˈner.ɪk/ us /dʒəˈner.ɪk/
formal
shared by, typical of, or relating to a whole group of similar things, rather than to any ...
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term
noun
uk /tɜːm/ us /tɝːm/
the fixed period of time that something ...
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Examples of generic term


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The genericterm 'no-fault' suggests a degree of homogeneity which does not, in fact, exist.
This is a very genericterm, which covers, in particular, the interpretations of polymorphic terms.
It is a genericterm.
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In any case it would not be a genericterm and you must have a genericterm.
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A genericterm referring to the melodic instruments within the band such as saxophones, trumpets and trombones.
A genericterm for older non-elderly persons is therefore needed, one that does not refer only to wage workers.
Is he including television in the genericterm "cultural heritage"?
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Asbestosis is a genericterm for all asbestos-related diseases.
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The genericterm ‘wild meat’ is much too vague.
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Is it not included in that genericterm "industry"?
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That genericterm includes these three elements of pay.
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I embraced them in the genericterm universities.
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In this respect, the concept of ' parisianism ' that she proposes as a genericterm for their work seems to me problematic.
Because their extremely large size was the characterizing feature of these cells, we use the genericterm "wide-field cells" to identify them.
For the purposes of this paper, the term involvement will be considered as a genericterm that encompasses the notions of participation, consultation, and engagement.
In this article, we use "ethics" as a genericterm for the various ways of understanding and examining the moral life (4).
We use plan as a genericterm for both conditional and conformant plan when the distinction between the two is not important.
The image of the collective form of the pueblo was conflated with what was proposed as a genericterm for formal structuring systems of habitat.
For the purposes of this discussion, this group of terms will be referred to by use of the genericterm, gossip.
We frequently find in the census the genericterm ' fazenda ', without specification as to the type of farm or plantation involved or the crops being produced.
As a genericterm, "activism" refers to any kind of human activity - individual or collective, institutional or informal - that aims to engender change in people's lives.
This is a genericterm.
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Some other genericterm might avoid the need for providing six more lines of examples.
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I welcome the recognition that "inner city" is not a genericterm.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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