Nouns

(n)general, full generala general officer of the highest rank
(n)general, superior generalthe head of a religious order or congregation
(n)generala fact about the whole (as opposed to particular)“he discussed the general but neglected the particular”

Verbs

(v)generalcommand as a general“We are generaled by an incompetent!”

Adjectives

(a)generalapplying to all or most members of a category or group“the general public”, “general assistance”, “a general rule”, “in general terms”, “comprehensible to the general reader”
(s)generalnot specialized or limited to one class of things“general studies”, “general knowledge”
(s)generalprevailing among and common to the general public“the general discontent”
(a)generalaffecting the entire body“a general anesthetic”, “general symptoms”
(s)generalsomewhat indefinite“bearing a general resemblance to the original”, “a general description of the merchandise”
(s)cosmopolitan, ecumenical, oecumenical, general, universal, worldwide, world-wideof worldwide scope or applicability“an issue of cosmopolitan import”, “the shrewdest political and ecumenical comment of our time” (Christopher Morley), “universal experience”