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genericity


Meanings
  • adjective

    The quality of being generic; belonging to or pertaining to a whole class or group rather than to an individual; not specific or particular.

    - "The novel explores the themes of love and loss in a very generic way."
    - "The company offers a generic version of the medication at a lower price."

Variants
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generosities , generosity
Etymology
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From Latin genericus, 'belonging to a genus, a race, or a kind'.


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  1. The term 'generic' comes from the Latin word 'genus', which means 'race, kind, or family'.

  2. Generic drugs are often less expensive than brand-name drugs because they do not have the marketing and advertising costs associated with brand-name drugs.

  3. In philosophy, the concept of genericity is related to the Aristotelian distinction between universals and particulars.


Related Concepts
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  1. Universals: Concepts or ideas that apply to all members of a particular class or category.

  2. Particulars: Individual instances or examples of a particular class or category.


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Genericity is a concept that has been explored in various fields such as literature, philosophy, and science. In literature, generic literature refers to works that do not belong to any specific genre, but rather cover a wide range of themes and styles. In philosophy, genericity is related to the concept of universals and particulars. In science, generic drugs are medications that have the same active ingredients as brand-name drugs but are produced and sold under different names.

How to Memorize "genericity"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of objects that all belong to the same category, such as apples, oranges, and bananas. These objects are all specific instances of the fruit category, but they share common characteristics that make them belong to that category. This is an example of genericity.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'generic' with the concept of 'belonging to a group or category'. For example, you could think of a box of generic cereal, which belongs to the category of cereals but does not have a specific brand name.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'G-R-E-A-T' to remember the meaning of genericity: 'G'eneric 'R'elates to 'E'verything 'A'particular in a 'T'ypical 'G'roup.


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