General
61general — I. a. 1. Universal, of the whole (genus, class, etc.), catholic, not partial, not special, not particular. 2. Ecumenical. 3. Common, usual, ordinary. 4. Vague, indefinite, lax, ill defined, inexact, inaccurate. II. n. 1. Whole, total …
62general — adjective 1) suitable for general use Syn: widespread, common, extensive, universal, wide, popular, public, mainstream 2) a general pay increase Syn: comprehensive, overall, across …
63general — gen·er·al jen (ə )rəl adj 1) not confined by specialization or careful limitation <a general surgeon> 2) belonging to the common nature of a group of like individuals <the general characteristics of a species> 3) involving or… …
64General — Ge|ne|ral 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e od. rä|le〉 1. zweithöchste Offiziersrangklasse 2. Offizier in dieser Rangklasse 3. oberster Vorsteher eines kath. geistl. Ordens oder einer Kongregation 4. der internationale Leiter der Heilsarmee 5. 〈Zool.〉… …
65general — 1. adjective /ˈdʒɛnɹəl/ a) Including or involving every part or member of a given or implied entity, whole etc.; as opposed to or . Among us! was the general shout, and Peppersorn sat frozen to his chair. b) Applied to a person (as a postmodifier …
66general — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ one star, two star, three star, etc. (all AmE) GENERAL + VERB ▪ command sth, lead sth ▪ …
67general — Los términos general y genérico no deben utilizarse como sinónimos: general significa que es común a todos los individuos que forman un todo , y genérico es aquello que es común a los elementos de un conjunto …
68general — See: IN GENERAL …
69general — See: IN GENERAL …
70general — See general, generally …