genilikler
Genilikler is a term found in Turkish-language discourse used to denote general features or common characteristics that recur across a group of items, cases, or populations. It is formed from the adjective genel (general) combined with the noun suffix -lik, yielding a concept that means “the generality” or “the general features.” In Turkish, the common plural form is genelikler; genilikler may also appear in some texts as a variant spelling or transliteration.
Genilikler are employed to describe patterns that appear across contexts rather than in a single instance.
Because genilikler capture broad patterns, they risk oversimplification if applied without attention to context, scope, and
Rooted in Turkish genel meaning “general,” the term combines with -lik to form a noun. The usual
Generalization, pattern recognition, typology, cross-cultural studies.