Generic [adjective]
Definition of Generic:
common, general
Sentence/Example of Generic:
A content marketing guide is generic, your business needs are very much concrete.
IKEA tackles the generic-ness problem by making a vast range of different products, and periodically updating long-running bestsellers.
For example, you can use generic keywords to describe your business, your product, and your services.
Instead, its goal is to shore up the US supply of generic drugs.
Metformin is a widely-used generic drug for mitigating liver sugar production in Type 2 diabetes patients.
So instead of generic Independence Day deals, you will have to take a new approach to Independence Day marketing.
Even if those generic links work for you in the short term, what it will take for all these gains to disappear is Google penalizing you.
Mangold is here, then, a generic term, standing for other plants equally with the beet.
Illiger (1811:83) proposed Tamias as the generic name of the chipmunk of eastern North America.
We have also some portraits of Miss Vaughan, who is aggressive and good to look at; but this is not the generic distinction.