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==In business==
==In business==
* [[Generic term]], a common name used for a range or class of similar things not protected by trademark
* [[Generic brand]], a brand for a product that does not have an associated brand or trademark, other than the trading name of the business providing the product
* [[Generic brand]], a brand for a product that does not have an associated brand or trademark, other than the trading name of the business providing the product
* [[Genericized trademark]], a trademark that sometimes or usually replaces a common term in colloquial usage
* [[Generic trademark]], a trademark that sometimes or usually replaces a common term in colloquial usage


==In music==
==In music==

Revision as of 18:02, 5 December 2012

Generic or generics may refer to:

  • Generic mood, a grammatical mood used to make generalized statements like Snow is white
  • Generic antecedents, referents in linguistic contexts, which are classes
  • Generic role-playing game system, a framework that provides rule mechanics for any setting—world or environment or genre
  • Generic drug, a drug identified by its chemical name rather than its brand name
  • Genus, the generic name for classification of an organism in taxonomy

In computer programming

  • Generic function, a computer programming entity made up of all methods having the same name
  • Generic programming, a computer programming paradigm based on method/functions or classes defined irrespective of the concrete data types used upon instantiation

In mathematics

  • Generic filter, a mathematical filter that satisfies specific properties
  • Generic point, a special kind of point whose behavior reflects the behavior of a closed subset of an algebraic variety or scheme
  • Generic property, a formal definition of a property shared by almost all objects of a certain type
  • GENERIC formalism, a mathematical framework to describe irreversible phenomena in thermodynamics

In business

  • Generic brand, a brand for a product that does not have an associated brand or trademark, other than the trading name of the business providing the product
  • Generic trademark, a trademark that sometimes or usually replaces a common term in colloquial usage

In music