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New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
genericness — noun a) The state or condition of being generic. b) In United States trademark law, the characteristic of a trademark being generic, and therefore unregistrable … Wiktionary
genericness — ge·ner·ic·ness … English syllables
genericness — noun ( es) : the quality or state of being generic … Useful english dictionary
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genericide — (juh.NAYR.uh.syd) n. The process by which a brand name becomes a generic name for an entire product category. Example Citation: And since we re talking trademark trivia here, be advised that heroin, zipper, aspirin, escalator, granola, yo yo and… … New words
generic — I. adjective Etymology: French générique, from Latin gener , genus birth, kind, class Date: 1676 1. a. relating to or characteristic of a whole group or class ; general b. being or having a nonproprietary name < generic drugs > c. having no… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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genericism — noun the state of being generic Syn: genericness … Wiktionary