Self-long or generical long; and thus the genus will coincide with, or fall under the definition of, one among its own species.
He asserts the existence of a Self-long or generical long, a Self-animal or generic animal, each numerically one.
To this degree of oxygenation, we have afterwards, in the course of this work, given the genericalname of oxyd[14].
In giving names to the different acids, we express the common property by the generical term acid, and distinguish each species by the name of its peculiar acidifiable base.
These are complex ideas designedly imperfect: and it is visible at first sight, that several of those qualities that are to be found in the things themselves are purposely left out of generical ideas.
By the word Consubstantial, they meant not of the same numerical, or individual substance, but of the same generical substance or subsistence.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "generical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.