beveragessuch
Beveragessuch is a hypothetical term used in linguistic and pedagogical discussions to denote a common syntactic pattern in which a category noun is followed by the phrase "such as" to introduce examples. The term is not an established label in mainstream grammar; it appears mainly in teaching materials and online glossaries as a convenient shorthand for describing this construction.
Definition and usage: In this construction, a head noun (for example "beverage" or "beverages") introduces a generic
Origin and scope: The label arose in discussions of cataloging lists in instructional contexts; it helps students