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Genera?
30 0 Replyit's very much ai,
generation?7 0 Reply`Plural of genre. Still should have been singular "genre" though, unless there are multiple genera of these images.I was thinking of "genus".
6 0 ReplyI think the word genre comes directly from the french word ("genre", meaning "type"), which in the plural form is "genres". I don't think "genera" means anything, it's probably a typo
16 0 Reply"Genera" is a plural form of "genus" (i.e. also "type," but in the fancy scientific sense used in taxonomy).
17 0 ReplyDerp, that's what I was thinking of.
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They apparently couldn't be bothered to to type out
Generated?
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Pretty sure that's Italian for genre. Or a weird typo/autocorrect error/both 😁
1 0 Replynope. it's the plural.
2 0 ReplyThe plural of genre is genres. The singular of genera is genus... Which might make sense here, but not as a plural.
5 0 ReplyNope. Its genera in this context because they are discussing it as species.
They are pluralizing genus. Its a reference to it being a new "species" of image.
Your assumption of the word they are pluralizing was wrong.
1 0 ReplyStill wrong because they are refering to an individual "species" of image, so it would be genus not genera.
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Have, you lost Ted?
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