Other Definitions general (enc)
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General| Noun | 1. | general - a general officer of the highest rankgeneral officer - officers in the army or air force or marines above the rank of colonel Alcibiades - ancient Athenian statesman and general in the Peloponnesian War (circa 450-404 BC) Benedict Arnold, Arnold - United States general and traitor in the American Revolution; in 1780 his plan to surrender West Point to the British was foiled (1741-1801) Belisarius - Byzantine general under Justinian I; he recovered former Roman territories in northern Africa and fought against the Persians Belshazzar - (Old Testament) Babylonian general and son of Nebuchadnezzar II; according to the Old Testament he was warned of his doom by divine handwriting on the wall that was interpreted by Daniel (6th century BC) Bragg, Braxton Bragg - Confederate general during the American Civil War who was defeated by Grant in the battle of Chattanooga (1817-1876) Chiang Chung-cheng, Chiang Kai-shek - Chinese military and political figure; in the Chinese civil war that followed World War II he was defeated by the Chinese communists and in 1949 was forced to withdraw to Taiwan where he served as president of Nationalist China until his death (1897-1975) Mark Clark, Mark Wayne Clark, Clark - United States general who was Allied commander in Africa and Italy in World War II and was commander of the United Nations forces in Korea (1896-1984) Clausewitz, Karl von Clausewitz - Prussian general and military theorist who proposed a doctrine of total war and war as an extension of diplomacy (1780-1831) | | | 2. | general - the head of a religious order or congregationchief, top dog, head - a person who is in charge; "the head of the whole operation" | | | 3. | general - a fact about the whole (as opposed to particular); "he discussed the general but neglected the particular"fact - a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred; "first you must collect all the facts of the case" particular, specific - a fact about some part (as opposed to general); "he always reasons from the particular to the general" particular, specific - a fact about some part (as opposed to general); "he always reasons from the particular to the general" | | | Verb | 1. | general - command as a general; "We are generaled by an incompetent!"command - be in command of; "The general commanded a huge army" | | | Adj. | 1. | general - applying to all or most members of a category or group; "the general public"; "general assistance"; "a general rule"; "in general terms"; "comprehensible to the general reader"comprehensive - including all or everything; "comprehensive coverage"; "a comprehensive history of the revolution"; "a comprehensive survey"; "a comprehensive education" indiscriminate - not marked by fine distinctions; "indiscriminate reading habits"; "an indiscriminate mixture of colors and styles" imprecise - not precise; "imprecise astronomical observations"; "the terms he used were imprecise and emotional" specific - (sometimes followed by `to') applying to or characterized by or distinguishing something particular or special or unique; "rules with specific application"; "demands specific to the job"; "a specific and detailed account of the accident" | | | 2. | general - not specialized or limited to one class of things; "general studies"; "general knowledge" | | | 3. | general - of national scope; "a general election"national - concerned with or applicable to or belonging to an entire nation or country; "the national government"; "national elections"; "of national concern"; "the national highway system"; "national forests" | | | 4. | general - prevailing among and common to the general public; "the general discontent"common - of no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual; "the common man"; "a common sailor"; "the common cold"; "a common nuisance"; "followed common procedure"; "it is common knowledge that she lives alone"; "the common housefly"; "a common brand of soap" | | | 5. | general - affecting the entire body; "a general anesthetic"; "general symptoms"local - affecting only a restricted part or area of the body; "local anesthesia" | | | 6. | general - somewhat indefinite; "bearing a general resemblance to the original"; "a general description of the merchandise"imprecise - not precise; "imprecise astronomical observations"; "the terms he used were imprecise and emotional" | | | 7. | general - of worldwide scope or applicability; "an issue of cosmopolitan import"; "the shrewdest political and ecumenical comment of our time"- Christopher Morley; "universal experience"comprehensive - including all or everything; "comprehensive coverage"; "a comprehensive history of the revolution"; "a comprehensive survey"; "a comprehensive education" | |
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