generic property
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see generic, property.
— To argue in that way, however, is not to compare like with like; it is to contrast the generic property of extension with the more specific properties of hardness, smell and colour. It is not after all clear that it loses the generic properties of smell, colour and perhaps solidity, as opposed to the more specific forms of those properties that the unmelted wax may have.
- A property that is true almost everywhere in a given set (i.e., the set of points at which the property is not true is either of measure zero or a subset of a set of measure zero).
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A property that is true in some dense open subset of a given set.
— 1989, Thomas S. Parker, Leon O. Chua, Appendix C: Differential Topology, Practical Numerical Algorithms for Chaotic Systems, Springer, Softcover reprint, page 314, A property P that refers to members of a set Y is a generic property if the subset of Y whose members exhibit property P contains a dense open subset of Y. Remark: If P₁ and P₂ are generic properties of a set Y, then so is the property "P₁ and P₂."
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