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umbrella term

[ uhm-brel-uh turm ]

noun

  1. a word or phrase used as a unifying term under which a group of specific and related things, words, phrases, subjects, or functions belongs:

    To be clear, “encephalopathy” is an umbrella term for any brain disease, and we’re testing to find out exactly what condition you may have.

    The umbrella term “trans” includes both binary and nonbinary transgender people, as well as those who are genderqueer in other ways.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of umbrella term1

First recorded in 1965–70
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Example Sentences

Advanced recycling, which is also called chemical recycling, is an umbrella term that typically involves heating or dissolving plastic waste to create fuel, chemicals and waxes — a fraction of which can be used to remake plastic.

That name, which might suggest broccoli, carrots or other fresh veggies as the source material, is actually just an umbrella term for plant-based oils, most of which come from oil-rich fruits or seeds.

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Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, or MASLD, is an umbrella term describing conditions related to a buildup of fat in the liver.

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Guzmán was a devotee of Mexican regional music — an umbrella term that refers to the subgenres of country popular in different parts of Mexico.

So Apple Intelligence is sort of the umbrella term that Apple is giving to all of its generative AI products.

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