
1) Jack of all trades
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1) Renaissance man 2) Scholar 3) Scholarly person 4) Student
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An animal or plant which is able to exploit a wide range of environmental conditions or food. Opposite of a specialist.
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A general physician or family physician; a physician trained to take care of the majority of nonsurgical diseases, sometimes including obstetrics. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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a species with broad food preferences, habitat preferences, or both (Ricklefs 1970:871) (see Specialist).
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a species with broad food preferences, habitat preferences, or both (Ricklefs 1979:871) (see Specialist).
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a species with broad food preferences, habitat preferences, or both (Ricklefs 1979871) (see Specialist).
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An individual who possesses the capabilities to perform more than one diversified function, rather t
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A person who has a broad general knowledge at a high level, and/or many skills.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: jen′ĕr-ăl-ist Definitions: 1. An internist, family physician, or pediatrician who performs general medicine; one who treats most diseases that do not require surgery, sometimes including those related to obstetrics.
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Organism which can survive under a wide variety of conditions, and does not specialize to live under any particular set of circumstances.
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This refers to someone who will see, assess and treat any type of problem as opposed to a specialist who usually sees a limited type of problem
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In biology, an organism that is able to use a wide range of some type of resource; for example, animals with generalist diets eat many different types of foods.
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In ornithology, a bird that uses many types of a resource. For example, it eats many different types of foods.
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noun a modern scholar who is in a position to acquire more than superficial knowledge about many different interests; `a statistician has to be something of a generalist`
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A pest or natural enemy that can utilize a wide range of species as host or prey.
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A generalist is a species that has broad food or habitat preferences.
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