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Genericised vs Genericise - What's the difference?

genericised | genericise |


As verbs the difference between genericised and genericise

is that genericised is (genericise) while genericise is (nonstandard|buzzword|uk) to make something behave generically.

Genericise vs Genericide - What's the difference?

genericise | genericide |


As a verb genericise

is (nonstandard|buzzword|uk) to make something behave generically.

As a noun genericide is

(rare|nonstandard) the act or process of letting a trademark term become so common that the trademark is indefensible.

Genericism vs Genericise - What's the difference?

genericism | genericise |


As a noun genericism

is the state of being generic.

As a verb genericise is

(nonstandard|buzzword|uk) to make something behave generically.

Taxonomy vs Genericise - What's the difference?

taxonomy | genericise |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb genericise is

(nonstandard|buzzword|uk) to make something behave generically.