genric

English

Etymology

genre + -ic

Adjective

genric (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to genre.
    • 2011, Lance Weldy, Crossing Textual Boundaries in International Children's Literature, page 223:
      [] one can safely argue that in the illustrated adaptations I will examine, we also have a genric transition: from the genre of literature to the genre of painting.
    • 2015, Art Silverblatt, Genre Studies in Mass Media: A Handbook, page 27:
      Select a genric program that appears in one medium (e.g., a science fiction novel).

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