sā́dhāraṇa mf(I or A)n. ‘having or resting on the same support or basis’, belonging or applicable to many or all, general, common to all, universal, common to (gen. dat. instr. with and without saha, or comp.), [RV.] &c. &c.
like, equal or similar to (instr. or comp.), [Hariv.]; [Kālid.]
behaving alike, [Dhūrtas.]
having something of two opposite properties, occupying a middle position, mean (between two extremes, e.g. ‘neither too dry nor too wet’, ‘neither too cool nor too hot’), [Suśr.]; [Kām.]; [VarBṛS.]
(in logic) belonging to more than the one instance alleged (one of the three divisions of the fallacy called anaikāntika, q.v.)
generic, [W.]
sā́dhāraṇa m. N. of the 44th (or 18th) year of Jupiter's cycle of 60 years, [VarBṛS.]
sā́dhāraṇa m. or n. (?) N. of a Nyāya wk. by Gāda-dhara
sā́dhāraṇa (am), n. something in common, a league or alliance with (comp.), [Subh.]
a common rule or one generally applicable, [W.]
a generic property, a character common to all the individuals of a species or to all the species of a genus &c., [ib.]