Hypertext Webster Gateway: "discrimination"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Discrimination \Dis*crim`i*na"tion\, n. [L. discriminatio the
contrasting of opposite thoughts.]
1. The act of discriminating, distinguishing, or noting and
marking differences.

To make an anxious discrimination between the
miracle absolute and providential. --Trench.

2. The state of being discriminated, distinguished, or set
apart. --Sir J. Reynolds.

3. (Railroads) The arbitrary imposition of unequal tariffs
for substantially the same service.

A difference in rates, not based upon any
corresponding difference in cost, constitutes a case
of discrimination. --A. T.
Hadley.

4. The quality of being discriminating; faculty of nicely
distinguishing; acute discernment; as, to show great
discrimination in the choice of means.

5. That which discriminates; mark of distinction.

Syn: Discernment; penetration; clearness; acuteness;
judgment; distinction. See {Discernment}.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

discrimination
n 1: unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of
prejudice [syn: {favoritism}, {favouritism}]
2: the cognitive process whereby two or more stimuli are
distinguished [syn: {secernment}]


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