Nonsystematic name for a chemical substance, generic trivial name used to name some item, name an object, etc.
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Examples for "generic name"
Examples for "generic name"
1Society people is the generic name used for them in the newspapers.
2An earlier version said that Daraprim was the generic name for pyrimethamine.
3In the fishery, they usually go by the generic name of Gay-Headers.
4Bacteria are commonly given a generic name based upon their microscopic appearance.
5The drug is a once-a-day pill, and its generic name is lapatinib.
1The pouch has given Impatiens glandulifera one English common name, policeman's helmet.
2Despite his relatively common name, Matthew Harrison was easy to track down.
3It was a common name, so I'd never thought of Ryan's partner.
4Barlow was a fairly common name, and Manhattan was a big place.
5You will no doubt wonder why it carries such a common name.
1The once popular name has copped a bad rap in recent years.
2I mentioned before that Milo's become a very popular name, I'm told.
3This was the popular name by which the frigate Constitution was known.
4We will call him, then, by his popular name, Mr Wilder- arover
5Jeffie was a popular name in France about 100 years ago.
1Hence the trivial name by which this species is known to the hunters.
2These have received trivial names, though it is believed that they are only varieties, as mentioned above.
3Before her sister, aunt, stepmother, she made light of him, calling him a simpleton, a chit, and who knows what trivial names?
4Two pure compounds were isolated, and these have been chemically characterized and given the trivial names fumonisin B1 and B2.
Translations for trivial name