A proposition of which the predicate is expressed by the words ought or should be, is generically different from one which is expressed by is, or will be.
The Philippine Islands are peopled with another assemblage of species generically related to the great Indian type.
Mr. Konig informs me that he no longer believes any of these fossils to be tree ferns, as he at first stated, but that they agree generically with plants in our English coal-beds.
In order to meet with unqualified approval, any economic fact must approve itself under the test of impersonal usefulness--usefulness as seen from the point of view of the generically human.
The thing discerned by the conscience is generically different from the things discerned by the sense-perception or consciousness.
But the knowledge which experience gives of what is useful and conducive to enjoyment is generically different from the moral idea and its sense of obligation.
Of late years the term has beengenerically applied to the objectionable class immortalized by Thackeray under the title of snob.
Of the types peculiar to China and North America the alligator of the Yangtsze-kiang is generically identical with its Mississippi relative.
The two parables which constitute the first division are generically coincident, but specifically distinct.
Generically they teach the same truth; but they teach it with distinct specific differences.
The repetition is profitable, for besides the intensity which reiteration imparts, the two parables, although generically the same, are specifically different.
In the south-temperate zone the species are mostly generically distinct, Psammobatis being a typical form, differing from Raja.
The plants of the Keuper are generically very analogous to those of the oolite and lias, consisting of ferns, equisetaceous plants, cycads, and conifers, with a few doubtful monocotyledons.
The fossil fish, of which there are no less than 117 species known as British, resemblegenerically those of the Oolite, but differ, according to M.
Of ten species of corals which I procured on the banks of the James River, one agrees generically with a coral now living on the coast of the United States.
Among the remarkable fossils of the Rothliegendes, or lowest part of the Permian in Saxony and Bohemia, are the silicified trunks of tree-ferns called generically Psaronius.
They contain Calamites and other plants which agree generically with Carboniferous forms.
But their moral feelings, though not unimpaired by such conceptions, are not on ordinary subjectsgenerically different from those of their neighbours.
The iniquity of theft, murder, falsehood, or adultery rests upon grounds generically distinct from those on which men pronounce it to be sinful to eat meat on Friday, or to work on Sunday, or to abstain from religious assemblies.
It is not a question of happiness or unhappiness, of reward or punishment, but of a generically different nature.
The Spanish name calentura, by which the fever in the fleet is described, was probably used generically for various kinds of fever in the tropics.
How those other types of fever, due as if to a "corruption of the air," are related generically to the English sweat is a question upon which something remains to be said before this chapter is concluded.
The equipment does not differ generically from that described in the Homeric poems, except when we come to the reforms of the Macedonians.
Colloquially the word arrest is used in compulsory procedure for the recovery of debt; but the technical term applicable in that department is caption, and the law on the subject is generically different from that of England.
A proposition of which the predicate is expressed by the words ought or should be is generically different from one which is expressed by is or will be.
These experiences take place in what is known genericallyas cyberspace.
In the continuum generically qualified in the market as art- and what cannot be declared art today?
Diesing, in one of his best illustrated monographs, has shown that the opossums in question are infested by two distinct species of fluke, which must be generically separated from the distomes.
The presence of cephalic appendages may be regarded as generically distinctive, but it does not appear that Blanchard separated the perfoliate tapeworm of the horse from the Tæniæ proper on this ground.
Mill very properly rejects this artificial distinction, which is in practice no distinction at all; he regards induction and analogy as generically the same, though differing in the demonstrative validity of their evidence, i.
The marsupials of Australia and Polynesia are generically distinct from all other animals on the globe except the opossum.
Hollaz adds: "Voluntariness does not enter into the definition of sin, generically considered.
Gier (1947) stated that the symbiotes of cockroaches are generically all the same.
There are no repetitions of earlier patterns to be found among the generically different ichthyolites of other formations.
I repeat, then, that the introduction of the process of analysis appears to me to constitute a new departure in psychological evolution; that the process differs generically from the process of perceptual construction on which it is grafted.
And believing, as I do, that conception is beyond the power of my favourite and clever dog, I am forced to believe that his mind differs generically from my own.
In this way a sin generically venial can dispose to a sin generically mortal.
Now it has been said above that pleasure and sorrow are generically contrary to one another.
Consequently fruit is mentioned there in the singular, on account of its being generically one, though divided into many species which are spoken of as so many fruits.
In this way, a sin generically venial does not, primarily and of its nature, dispose to a sin generically mortal, for they differ in species.
Objection 1: It would seem that venial and mortal sin do not differ generically, so that some sins be generically mortal, and some generically venial.
Secondly, this may be taken to mean that a singenerically venial, becomes mortal.
Some acts are generically indifferent, and in respect of these the law permits; and all acts that are either not distinctly good or not distinctly bad may be called indifferent.
Because human acts are considered to be generically good or evil according to their matter or object, as stated above (Q.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "generically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.