genérico
generic
adjective heh-NEH-ree-koh Rare
Origin: From Latin genericus, of a kind or genus.
Also means
general
Usage Note
Genérico means 'not specific to one thing', covering both the everyday sense (a generic product, i.e. a store brand without a name) and the linguistic sense (a generic term covering a whole class). In pharmacy medicamento genérico (generic drug) is the standard term contrasting with a medicamento de marca (branded drug). The noun genérico also refers to the opening credits sequence of a TV show or film in Spanish media.
Examples
"Compré la versión genérica del medicamento."
Natural Translation
I bought the generic version of the medicine.
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