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Gen"er*al*i`zer (&?;), n. One who
takes general or comprehensive views.
Tyndall.


Gen"er*al*ly, adv. 1.
In general; commonly; extensively, though not universally; most
frequently.


2. In a general way, or in general relation;
in the main; upon the whole; comprehensively.


Generally speaking, they live very
quietly.
Addison.


3. Collectively; as a whole; without
omissions.
[Obs.]


I counsel that all Israel be generally gathered
unto thee.
2 Sam. xvii. ll.


Gen"er*al*ness, n. The condition
or quality of being general; frequency; commonness.
Sir P.
Sidney.


Gen"er*al*ship, n. 1.
The office of a general; the exercise of the functions of a
general; -- sometimes, with the possessive pronoun, the personality
of a general.


Your generalship puts me in mind of Prince
Eugene.
Goldsmith.


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