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generalized, ppl. a.|ˈdʒɛnərəlaɪzd| [f. generalize v. + -ed1.] In senses of the verb. Of a disease: That has extended itself to the system in general (so F. généralisé). generalized co-ordinates: in Theoretical Dynamics, a set of variables by the values of which the position of a system at any time may be defined.
1842–3Grove Corr. Phys. Forces 45 A generalized relation will ultimately be established between heat, chemical affinity, and physical attraction. 1852H. Rogers Ecl. Faith (1853) 75 This is a proper translation, in a generalised form, of the phrase ‘a book-revelation’. 1862Lond. Rev. 16 Aug. 144 Nor are these mere abstract assertions; a little further on we have the actual instances, of which they are the generalized description. 1867J. Alden Intell. Philos. xxi. 208 The axioms [of geometry] are generalized statements of self-evident truths. 1885Watson & Burbury Math. Th. Electr. & Magn. I. 170 If q be any generalised coordinate defining the position of the system. 1885Athenæum 14 Mar. 352/1 The generalized and inaccurate sketches he [Munkacsy] made for spectacular pictures. 1897Allbutt Syst. Med. II. 32 In rabbits on the other hand, the kidneys are frequently affected in generalised tuberculosis. Ibid. 636 The injection of the lymph was followed by a generalized eruption. |