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unspecialised

ADJECTIVE
  1. not specialized or modified for a particular purpose or function

How To Use unspecialised In A Sentence

  • Stem cells are unspecialised cells that are able to replicate and can be influenced by their environment to take on specialised properties.
  • With machinery skill disappears and unspecialised intelligence comes in. An Englishman Looks at the World
  • Industries engaged in producing valuable, durable material objects in wide demand are locally specialised; those engaged in providing bulky perishable non-material goods, or goods in narrow demand, are unspecialised. The Evolution of Modern Capitalism A Study of Machine Production
  • The first is that the distinction between craftsmen and merchants, professionals and gentry, or other combinations, is often a fine line in what was a relatively unspecialised economy.
  • That is an unspecialised city general hospital.
  • After more than 6 months of unspecialised growth the cells retained the potential to form particular tissues.
  • The unspecialised common soldier, the infantryman who has stood and marched and moved in ranks and ranks, the "serried lines of men," who are the main substance of every battle story for the last three thousand years, are as obsolete as the dodo. War and the future: Italy, France and Britain at war
  • Stem cells are unspecialised cells which can develop into almost any cell in the body. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, in the relatively small and unspecialised New Zealand economy, one person or one firm may play many parts. Book & Print in New Zealand: A Guide to Print Culture in New Zealand
  • What the mass wants is just unspecialised knowledge -- the kind of knowledge that enables men to get comfortably and creditably and profitably through life, to meet emergencies as they rise, to know their way through the world, to use their faculties in all circumstances to the best advantage. Post-Prandial Philosophy
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