Genericalness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Escalator
and one stepping upon it is carried up or down originally a trade term which has become the generic name for such devices Such devices are in common use in large retail establishments such as department stores
hypernym
a word that is more generic or more abstract than a given word a word designating a class of which the given word is
Kleenex
usually two or more thin layers used as a disposable handkerchief still a current trademark but often used generically
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VerbarLeptus
The six legged young or larva of certain mites sometimes used as a generic name See Harvest mite under Harvest
VerbarLupus
the appearance of the skin having been gnawed and occurring under two distinct forms Now used as a generic term for over ten distinguishable diseases having visible cutaneous symptoms
Rum
or from treacle or molasses or from the lees of former distillations Also sometimes used colloquially as a generic or a collective name for intoxicating liquor
Bricks
Bricks, the duties of excise on, were repealed by 13 & 14 Vict. c. 9. Bricks is a generic term; as per the meaning of the term in common parlance and dictionaries, sun-dried bricks are bricks of
Varnish
Varnish, is a generic name given to a homogeneous solution of gums or resins in alcohol, linsed oil or the like which
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Genericalness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Escalator
and one stepping upon it is carried up or down originally a trade term which has become the generic name for such devices Such devices are in common use in large retail establishments such as department stores
hypernym
a word that is more generic or more abstract than a given word a word designating a class of which the given word is
Kleenex
usually two or more thin layers used as a disposable handkerchief still a current trademark but often used generically
Keep your definitions linked to case research
VerbarLeptus
The six legged young or larva of certain mites sometimes used as a generic name See Harvest mite under Harvest
VerbarLupus
the appearance of the skin having been gnawed and occurring under two distinct forms Now used as a generic term for over ten distinguishable diseases having visible cutaneous symptoms
Rum
or from treacle or molasses or from the lees of former distillations Also sometimes used colloquially as a generic or a collective name for intoxicating liquor
Bricks
Bricks, the duties of excise on, were repealed by 13 & 14 Vict. c. 9. Bricks is a generic term; as per the meaning of the term in common parlance and dictionaries, sun-dried bricks are bricks of
Varnish
Varnish, is a generic name given to a homogeneous solution of gums or resins in alcohol, linsed oil or the like which
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