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first-generation
first-gen·er·a·tion (fûrst′jĕn′ə-rā′shən)adj.1. a. Of or relating to an immigrant or immigrants to a new country: a first-generation American who was born in Nigeria.b. Of or relating to a person or persons whose parents are immigrants: a first-generation Canadian whose parents were born in China.2. Of or relating to a member or members of the first generation of a family to do something or achieve something: first-generation college students; a first-generation millionaire.3. Of, relating to, or being the first form or version of a product or technology: first-generation computer software; a first-generation antipsychotic drug.first-generation adj 1. belonging to the first generation of people who go to live in another country 2. of the first type of a particular machine or piece of equipment to be produced first′-genera′tion adj. 1. being or belonging to the first generation of a family to be born in a particular country. 2. being a naturalized citizen of a particular country. 3. being the first model or version available to users: a first-generation computer program. Translationsfirst-generation
first-generation[¦fərst jen·ə′rā·shən] (computer science) Denoting electronic hardware, logical organization, and software characteristic of a first-generation computer. |