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I . gen [ʤen] N no pl Brit dated sl

II . gen <-nn-> [ʤen] VB intr Brit dated sl

Gen. N

Gen abbreviation of General

Gen
Gen.

I . Gen X [ˌʤenˈeks] N

Gen X → Generation X

Gen X

II . Gen X [ˌʤenˈeks] N modifier

Gen X → Generation X

Gen X

Gen Y [ˌʤenˈwaɪ] N

Gen Y short for Generation Y

Gen Y

ˈnext-gen ADJ inv inf

next-gen short for next-generation

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They are working on the next gen 5-10 gigapixel models.
www.extremetech.com
But the dangers inherent in making this next-gen hash oil have done nothing to inhibit its explosive rise in popularity over the past few years.
gizmodo.com
Trust me, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to gen up on it.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The comedian decides she will gen up on the government, in order to criticise them more effectively, and then pulls off the tricky feat of balancing policy points with punchlines.
www.independent.co.uk
This relative obscurity is unwarranted, however, given both the complementarity of these two next-gen technologies and the imminence of important standards-based decisions.
www.digitaljournal.com
Phew, is that enough new content to tide you over until the title's next-gen re-release?
www.pushsquare.com

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