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generic - a wine that is a blend of several varieties of grapes with no one grape predominating; a wine that does not carry the name of any specific grape |
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varietal,
varietal wine a wine made principally from one grape and carrying the name of that grape
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varietal,
varietal wine a wine made principally from one grape and carrying the name of that grape
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vino,
wine a red as dark as red wine
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generic - any product that can be sold without a brand name |
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merchandise,
product,
ware commodities offered for sale; "good business depends on having good merchandise"; "that store offers a variety of products"
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generic drug when the patent protection for a brand-name drug expires generic versions of the drug can be offered for sale if the FDA agrees; "generic drugs are usually cheaper than brand-name drugs"
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generic - relating to or common to or descriptive of all members of a genus; "the generic name" |
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biological science,
biology the science that studies living organisms
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generic - applicable to an entire class or group; "is there a generic Asian mind?" |
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general prevailing among and common to the general public; "the general discontent"
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generic - (of drugs) not protected by trademark; "`Acetaminophen' is the generic form of the proprietary drug `Tylenol'" |
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nonproprietary not protected by trademark or patent or copyright; "nonproprietary products are in the public domain and anyone can produce or distribute them"
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drug a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic
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