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The subfamily name is derived from the generic name of the type genus, Allium.
The generic name Alnus is the equivalent Latin name.
For many years there was confusion amongst botanists over the generic names Amaryllis and Hippeastrum, one result of which is that the common name " amaryllis " is mainly used for cultivars of the genus Hippeastrum, widely sold in the winter months for their ability to bloom indoors.
Nucleic acid, so called because of its prevalence in cellular nuclei, is the generic name of the family of biopolymers.
* The Heading ( 1: 1 ): As is typical of prophetic books, an anonymous editor has supplied the name of the prophet, an indication of his time of activity, and an identification of his speech as the “ word of Yahweh ”, a generic term carrying a claim to prophetic legitimacy and authority.
The term codec is also used as a generic name for a videoconferencing unit.
* Wordfilter, generic name for scripts typically used on Internet forums or chat rooms that automatically scans users ' posts or comments as they are submitted and automatically changes or censors particular words or phrases
She pilots a generic heavy spacecraft called Red Tail which is pale blue despite the name and has been heavily modified with armament and tracking sensors.
It has tried to maintain the exclusive right to sell products using the " Coca-Cola " name and its diminutive form " Coke ", by suggesting the alternative of " cola drink " as a generic name for similar types of carbonated soft drinks.
Caldwell used ' Dravidian ' as a generic name for the family of languages spoken in Southern India to distinguish them from Indo-Aryan, the branch of Indo-European spoken in the Indian subcontinent.
The generic name of the latter is Didunculus (" little Dodo "), and it was called " Dodlet " by Richard Owen.
The most recent prescription weight loss medication released is Acomplia ( generic name Rimonabant ), manufactured by Sanofi Aventis.
The name, which can also mean " hard cleft " in Irish, appears in the plural, caladbuilc, as a generic term for " great swords " in the 10th century Irish translation of the classical tale The Destruction of Troy, Togail Troi )
Epinephrine was chosen as the generic name in the United States because John Abel, who prepared extracts from the adrenal glands in 1897, used that name for his extracts.
In 1901, Jokichi Takamine patented a purified adrenal extract, and called it " adrenalin ", which was trademarked by Parke, Davis & Co in the U. S. In the belief that Abel's extract was the same as Takamine's, a belief since disputed, epinepherine became the generic name in the U. S. The British Approved Name and European Pharmacopoeia term for this chemical is adrenaline and is indeed now one of the few differences between the INN and BAN systems of names.
Though such use is not encouraged by the company, the common use of the name as a generic term has put the trademark in jeopardy.
For example, the " derringer " ( a generic term based on the mid-19th century " Deringer " brand name ) is a very small, short-barreled handgun, usually with one or two barrels but sometimes more ( some 19th-century derringers had four barrels ) that have to be manually reloaded after being fired.
The Gospel is addressed to the author's patron, Theophilus, which in Greek simply means friend of God or ( be ) loved by God or loving God, and may not be a name but a generic term for a Christian.
The generic name is derived from the Spanish and Portuguese name for the species, and the specific name impennis is from Latin and refers to the lack of flight feathers or pennae.

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The generic component of its modern scientific designation, Panthera pardus, derives from Latin via Greek πάνθηρ ( pánthēr ).
Notably, the male opossum has a forked penis bearing twin glandes, from which its generic name Didelphis ( Greek for " two brothers ") derives.
The generic name Metrosideros derives from the Ancient Greek metra or " heartwood " and sideron or " iron ".
The income derives from the Official Cash rate payable by the retail banks for instruments such as 90 day bills. There is a question as to whether using generic business based accounting standards can give a fair and accurate picture of government accounts in that with a monetary policy statement to the reserve bank directing a positive inflation rate.
Its generic name derives from its sweet plaintive song, delivered in flight from heights of 100 m or more.
Its common name comes from the archipelago of its discovery, the Kerguelens, and its generic name derives from Sir John Pringle, President of the Royal Society at the time of its discovery by Captain James Cook's Surgeon, William Anderson in 1776.
The generic name Corucia derives from the Latin word coruscus meaning " shimmering ".
The generic name derives from ( phoinix ) or ( phoinikos ), the Greek word for the date palm used by Theophrastus and Pliny the Elder.
The generic name Paracheirodon derives from the Greek &# 967 ;&# 949 ;&# 943 ;&# 961 ; ( hand ), and &# 959 ;&# 948 ;&# 974 ;&# 957 ; ( teeth ), prefixed with &# 960 ;&# 945 ;&# 961 ;&# 940 ; ( beside ) to distinguish from the similar characin genus Cheirodon.
The name derives from the fact that " line printer " was a common generic term at the time for any type of text printer.
The generic name Enhydra, derives from the Ancient Greek en / εν " in " and hydra / ύδρα " water ", meaning " in the water ", and the Latin word lutris, meaning " otter ".
The generic name Ganoderma derives from the Greek ganos γανος " brightness ; sheen ", hence " shining " and derma δερμα " skin ".
The generic name derives from anón, a Hispaniolan Taíno word for the fruit.
The generic name Poecilia derives from the Greek ποικίλος ( variegated ), in reference to the fishes ' coloration.
The generic name Centropomus derives from the Greek κέντρον ( centre, in this sense " sting ") and πώμα ( cover, plug, operculum ).
The generic name Lates derives from the Latin latēre ( to be hidden ).
The generic name Psammoperca derives from the Greek ψάμμος ( sand ) and πέρκη ( perch ).
The generic name Thymallus derives from the Greek θύμαλλος ,, " thyme smell ", a name derived from the fragrance of wild thyme that freshly caught graylings quite often have.
The generic name Thymallus derives from the Greek θύμαλλος ,, " thyme smell ", a name derived from the fragrance of wild thyme that freshly caught graylings quite often have.
The generic name Lepomis derives from the Greek λεπίς ( scale ) and πώμα ( cover, plug, operculum ).
The generic name, Acantharchus, derives from the Greek άκανθα ( thorn ) and άρχος ( ruler ).
The generic name Salmo derives from the Latin salmō ( salmon ).
The generic name Elassoma derives from the Greek ελάσσων ( smaller ) and σώμα ( body ), in reference to the fishes ' diminutive size compared to the true sunfishes.
The generic name, Centrarchus, derives from the Greek κέντρον ( centre, in this sense " sting ") and άρχος ( ruler ), in reference, presumably, to the sharp spines on the anal fin.

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