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 trademark, a trademark that sometimes or usually replaces a common term in colloquial usage
Generic drug, a drug identified by its chemical name rather than its brand name
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 geometry, the octagrammic prism is one of an infinite set of nonconvex prisms formed by square sides and two regular star polygon caps, in this case two octagrams.
... companies to coercively move patients using a branded drug that has an expiring patent to a new patented drug in an effort to stop patients from moving to a generic version of the original product.
Health analysts and generic drug manufacturers said the 20% levy from two rounds of tariffs on goods imported from China − a major supplier of medical equipment and prescription drugs for the United States − could shrink inventories and raise prices.
The endless money-grubbing of building more and more of this generic, soulless urban blight has to stop ...Peter Erk, Madison ... Apple Podcasts ... Spotify ... .
FlightAware tracking data showed the Eurocopter EC-135 helicopter had stopped at St ... The Eurocopter EC-135 helicopter (generic UMMC helicopter pictured) had stopped at St.