I don't know if the question was aimed at him specifically, but I don't think that the definitions you're driving at here fit with what Mr. Winzer said in
the other thread.
You'll notice there that labouring unto the Lord is given as an example of generic worship. So the definition "Generic Worship = anything that includes at least one element of worship, gathering or personal, that is not specified as corporate public worship" is not, I think going to comport with his usage or with John Murray's.