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Generic

ge·ner·ic

/jəˈnerik/

noun

a consumer product having no brand name or registered trademark.

A generic term is a noun or noun phrase that refers to: a whole class. any member of a class as a representative of its class.

"A generic drug will, however, be sold under different brand names, but will contain the same active ingredients as the brand-name drug."

"substituting generics for brand-name drugs"

"No Name is a line of generic brand grocery and household products sold by Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada's largest food retailer."

adjective

1.

characteristic of or relating to a class or group of things; not specific.

"A standard bill (generic) of sale is used when buying/selling a vehicle in a private sale."

ge·ner·ic

/jəˈnerik/

adjective

“Flu” is sometimes used as a generic term for any illness caused by a virus. a love of big things—big cars, big meals—seems to be a generic trait of the American.


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