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generic

  (jə-nĕr'ĭk) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Relating to or descriptive of an entire group or class; general. See synonyms at general.
  2. Biology. Of or relating to a genus.
    1. Not having a brand name: generic soap.
    2. Of or being a drug sold under or identified by its official nonproprietary or chemical name.
  3. Grammar. Specifying neither masculine nor feminine gender: generic nouns like waitperson and executive.
n.
  1. A product or substance sold under or identified by a generic name.
  2. A wine that is a blend of several grape varieties and does not carry the name of any specific grape.

[From Latin genus, gener-, kind.]

generically ge·ner'i·cal·ly adv.
 
 

1. Relating to or describing an entire class.

2. In marketing, pertaining to a whole product or service category.

 
Thesaurus: generic

adjective

    Belonging or relating to the whole: common, general, universal. See specific/general.

 
Antonyms: generic

adj

Definition: common, general
Antonyms: branded, exclusive, individual, particular, specific


 
Law Dictionary: Generic

General, relating to a group or class of related things; something not specific, not referring to a particular thing. "The term ‘generic' has reference to a class of related things. . . . While the term ‘specific' is limited to a particular, definite, or precise thing." 2 F. 2d 113, 114.

generic drug law refers to modern statutes enacted by many states that permit or require pharmacists in certain circumstances to substitute a drug product with the same active ingredients and of the same generic type for the drug prescribed by the physician. See, e.g., Calif. Bus. & P. Code §4047.6.

 

1. pertaining to a genus.
2. nonproprietary; denoting a drug name not protected by a trademark, usually descriptive of the drug's chemical structure.

  • g. pet food — commercially prepared pet foods without a brand name; usually of low cost and possibly of poor quality. High levels of calcium in generic dog foods have reportedly been the cause of copper, zinc and iodine deficiency in a syndrome called generic dog food disease.
 

Of or relating to a genus.

 
Word Tutor: generic
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IN BRIEF: Relating to a whole group or class. Also: Not protected by trademark.

pronunciation None of the projects in the science fair was notable nor stood out as anything other than generic.

 
Wikipedia: generic (disambiguation)

Generic means pertaining or appropriate to large classes or groups as opposed to specific members of the group. It may refer to:

In computer programming:

  • Generic function, a computer programming entity made up of all methods having the same name
  • Generic programming, (e.g. Free Pascal, [[C++]], Java and C# generics) a computer programming technique that allows one value to take different datatypes in a type-safe manner
  • GENERIC, a component of the GNU Compiler Collection.

In mathematics:

  • Generic filter, a mathematical filter that satisfies certain properties.
  • Generic point, a special kind of point whose behavior reflects the behavior of a closed subset of an algebraic variety or scheme.
  • Generic property, a formal definition of a property shared by almost all objects of a certain type. (For example, almost all functions in a given class or almost all points in a given space.)
  • GENERIC formalism, a mathematical framework to describe irreversible phenomena in thermodynamics

In business:

  • Generic brand, a brand for a product that does not have an associated brand or trademark other than the trading name of the business providing the product
  • Genericized trademark, a trademark that sometimes or usually replaces a common term in colloquial usage
  • an ordinary language word which is not a registered tradename.
  • Porter generic strategies, a category scheme of business strategies
  • Semi-generic, a term used in the United States for certain wine designations that hold no legal meaning

In toponymy:

  • the component of a place name that indicates the type of place. For example, in the names Santa Monica Boulevard and Mount Everest, the generics are Boulevard and Mount.

In zoology:

  • anything petaining to a genus.

In companies:

  • Generic company

In music:


 
Translations: Translations for: Generic

Dansk (Danish)
adj. - generisk, fælles, ikke specifik
n. - køn, art

Nederlands (Dutch)
generisch, merkloos, algemeen

Français (French)
adj. - générique
n. - générique

Deutsch (German)
adj. - generisch, Gattungs..., allgemein
n. - Oberbegriff, Gattung

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - του γένους, του είδους

Italiano (Italian)
generico

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - genérico

Русский (Russian)
родовой, общий, непатентованный (о лекарстве)

Español (Spanish)
adj. - genérico
n. - genérico, expresión genérica, producto que se vende sin marca

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - generisk

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
属的, 一般的, 类的, 通称, 非专利药

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 屬的, 一般的, 類的
n. - 通稱, 非專利藥

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 포괄적인, 속의
n. - 상표 없는 상품

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 属の, 共通の, 一般的な, 総称的な

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) عام‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮משותף לכל הקבוצה, של מין, קשור לקבוצה מסוימת או מאפיין אותה, (בעיקר בתרופות) ללא שם רשום, לא מוגן על ידי סימן רשום‬
n. - ‮שם גנרי (שם המין), מוצר הנמכר תחת שם גנרי (שם המין)‬


 
 

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