English to Malayalam Dictionary unbranded

unbranded

ബ്രാൻഡ്
definition
adjective
unbranded computer systems
(of a product) not bearing a brand name.
Update: apparently the wine-industry meaning has taken over entirely from the unbranded cattle and first-time criminals, at least among some Australians.
(of livestock) not branded with the owner's mark.
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However, it is under attack from rival products and from generic manufacturers that want to produce much cheaper 'unbranded' pills.
At one time, Intel used to build its infamous white 'unbranded' boxes at Leixlip, sold through the channel, but those days are now long gone.
After all, most brands make unsustainable claims, and 'unbranded' products seem to be just as good.
Update: apparently the wine-industry meaning has taken over entirely from the 'unbranded' cattle and first-time criminals, at least among some Australians.
Now Hon Hai makes 'unbranded' laptop computers for microchip giant Intel Corp, she said.
Six leading drug companies manufacturing generic and 'unbranded' drugs have been accused of cheating the NHS out of up to £300 million.
Vitelcom produces 'unbranded' devices for the own-brand operator market.
I think this is the fourth scanner we've had since 1995, and it's the first one we've bought that wasn't the cheapest 'unbranded' thing we could find.
A lot of people think you can reach this community by delivering a dumbed-down, 'unbranded' product.
Branded sets can cost up to €50, while the 'unbranded' equivalent will cost from around €10.
It is going to aim for a new class of phone manufacturers - mainly Asian companies that are expected to bring low-cost 'unbranded' phones to market in the next year or so.
Marble and gold and logos abound, and it's only once I've shamefacedly unpacked my non-designer clothes from my 'unbranded' suitcase and headed to Il Barocco for dinner that I properly come down to earth.
It says it's possible the supermarkets might actually be losing money on the ordinary, 'unbranded' milk.
However, wherever I looked it was the same story - nothing for less than £19.99 unless I wanted an 'unbranded' plain white kettle.
Exploring this phenomenon, with its ‘un-American’ emphasis on 'unbranded' goods and producer-to-consumer contact, would have been an apt coda to this book.
Markets are archaic being unable to accept credit or debit cards, offering no changing facilities, with a limited choice of primarily lower cost 'unbranded' goods.
Much better Value can be obtained by judiciously selecting 'unbranded' products, where more of the purchase price goes on quality materials.
The general public may still insist, on, say, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, but they'll happily eat the 'unbranded' products when they're in a hotel.
The company said it was looking to introduce 'unbranded' leisure and sportswear to compete with value-for-money retailers.
Products carrying a strong brand usually attract a price premium compared to similar but 'unbranded' products.
Critics will argue that this image is false and that 'unbranded' products are just as good.
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