"gene-" derives from the German Gen, originating from the Greek genos ("birth, race") or genea ("generation")
Middle English: via Old French from Latingeneralis, fromgenus,gener-‘class, race, kind’.
The noun primarily denotes a person having overall authority: the sense ‘army commander’ is an abbreviation ofcaptain general, from Frenchcapitaine général‘commander-in-chief’.
반대 : specific ("특정한" -- detail)
기능에 따라 발음이 달라지는 단어(2) : process
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noun, verb (deal with) : [ ˈprɑː.ses ]
verb (walk) : [ prəˈses ]
어원 : Middle English: from Old Frenchproces, from Latinprocessus‘progression, course’, from the verbprocedere(seeproceed). Current senses of the verb date from the late 19th century.