Generalnature
Generalnature is a term encountered in philosophy and critical discourse to denote the broad, abstract character that defines a class or kind, distinct from the particular traits of individual instances. It is not a fixed technical term with a single canonical definition; rather, it functions as a convenient label for discussing the general way a phenomenon tends to behave or what it amounts to in general.
In metaphysics and discussions of universals, "general nature" often contrasts with particular qualities. It refers to
In linguistics and cognitive science, the phrase can be used to describe general constraints, rules, or tendencies
Because generalnature is not a standard technical term, usage varies and may appear as two words ("general
Related concepts include nature, essence, universal, general properties, class, and category. The term is most helpful