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stereotype (n.) 1798, “method of printing from a plate,” from French stéréotype (adj.) “printed by means of a solid plate of type,” from Greek stereos “solid” (see

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A stereotype is a rigid, oversimplified, often exaggerated belief that is

XYY — Stereotype of the Karyotype Edward R. Friedlander, M.D. efriedlander@wmcarey.edu. I’m Ed. I’m a pathologist in Kansas City, and run the largest free

2. Printing: Metal printing plate cast from a paper matrix for use on letter presses. Stereotype is Greek for, solid; hence, fixed or unchangeable.

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It’s not fair to stereotype a whole group of people based on one person you don’t like. movies have stereotyped the hooker with a heart of gold ad nauseam

Stereotype content refers to the attributes that people think characterize a group. Studies of stereotype content examine what people think of others, rather than the

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Stereotype definition, a process, now often replaced by more advanced methods, for making metal printing plates by taking a mold of composed type or the like in

But not alone has this Leviathan left his pre-adamite traces in the stereotype plates of nature, and in limestone and marl bequeathed his ancient bust; but upon

The criminal stereotype of African Americans in the United States is an ethnic stereotype according to which African American males in particular are stereotyped to

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Microaggression definition, a subtle but offensive comment or action directed at a ity or other nondominant group that is often unintentional or unconsciously

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