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Latest revision as of 08:25, 25 May 2016

The word generic has a wide range of meanings.

Adjective

The adjective generic may indicate:

  • Very comprehensive; pertaining or appropriate to large classes or groups as opposed to specific.

"...the essence is that such self-describing poets describe what is in them, but not peculiar to them, – what is generic, not what is special and individual." — Walter Bagehot (1826–1877)

Computer programming

In computer programming, uses of generic include:

Linguistics

In linguistics, generic indicates a pronoun or other word used with a less specific meaning, such as:

Mathematics

In mathematics, uses of generic include:

Other

Other uses of generic include:

Problem solving

Generic models, methods, principles, etc. may be useful in Problem solving.

See also

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