0 (of a name, term etc) referring to several similar objects etc -- generik
‘Furniture’ is a generic term for chairs, tables etc.
However, the relationships between rap and canzone d'autore, apart from this generic convergence in a vaguely defined oppositional youth culture, have still to be ascertained.
Quite simply, the liberal state apparatus is a generic public interest system of administration.
This value is based on three generic outpatient attendances.
Recognising the generic trajectory is important in determining the dramatic intent of any piece following this scheme.
These, however, are presented 'impersonally', and not due specifically to the speaker, but rather are attributed to some generic or bureaucratic entity.
The species will be referred to by their generic names from hereon.
In the first we find the generic categories that most readers are likely to expect: potential, environment, motivation, anxiety, the brain, and medicine.
Music teachers should acknowledge the many generic definitions of gifted and talented achievement, to which music education can contribute.