Word info

generic name

Noun

Meaning

(taxonomy) The first word in a binominal name, which identifies the genus of the lifeform considered.
Coordinate terms: specific epithet, specific name

(pharmacology, pharmacy) The name given to a drug that is used to identify it irrespective of trademark.
Coordinate term: trade name

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Already in the last few decades, economic powers have reached the point of imperiling the stability of the state through new forms of the circulation of capital that go by the generic name of multinational corporations. Jean-François Lyotard

Although the "e" was dropped after skepticism that all these compounds were amines, the word vitamin remained as a generic name for them. Source: Internet

Around 813, Theophanes uses - alongside the generic name Turk - 'East Turk' for the designation of the Khazars, and in context, the 'West Turks' may actually have meant the Magyars. Source: Internet

A generic name for a positive ion. Source: Internet

Especially with these longer names, when the generic name is known from context, it is typically shortened to its initial letter. Source: Internet

Even after clearly different forms had later been given their own generic name, new species would be created from the very productive late Jurassic German sites, often based on only slightly different material. Source: Internet

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