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generality (n.)

late 14c., generalite, generalte, "universality, universal application;" c. 1400 "whole body of persons," from Old French generalité, generaute "sort, type; totality, entirety," from Late Latin generalitatem (nominative generalitas) "generality," from Latin generalis "relating to all" (see general (adj.)). Related: Generalities. Form generalty is attested from late 14c.

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Definitions of generality from WordNet

generality (n.)
an idea or conclusion having general application;
generality (n.)
the quality of being general or widespread or having general applicability;
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