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Definition of bias
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Bias (a.)
Inclined
to one side;
swelled
on one side.
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Prejudicant
::
Prejudicant
(a.)
Influenced
by
prejudice;
biased.
Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.) To
obstruct
or
injure
by
prejudices,
or by
previous
bias of the mind;
hence,
generally,
to hurt; to
damage;
to
injure;
to
impair;
as, to
prejudice
a good
cause..
Prepossess
::
Prepossess
(v. t.) To
preoccupy,
as the mind or
heart,
so as to
preclude
other
things;
hence,
to bias or
prejudice;
to give a
previous
inclination
to, for or
against
anything;
esp., to
induce
a
favorable
opinion
beforehand,
or at the
outset..
Impartiality
::
Impartiality
(n.) The
quality
of being
impartial;
freedom
from bias or
favoritism;
disinterestedness;
equitableness;
fairness;
as,
impartiality
of
judgment,
of
treatment,
etc..
Bent
::
Bent (v.) A
leaning
or bias;
proclivity;
tendency
of mind;
inclination;
disposition;
purpose;
aim.
Dispassionate
::
Dispassionate
(a.) Not
dictated
by
passion;
not
proceeding
from
temper
or bias;
impartial;
as,
dispassionate
proceedings;
a
dispassionate
view..
Tobias Fish
::
Tobias
fish () The lant, or sand eel..
Favor
::
Favor (n.) To
regard
with
kindness;
to
support;
to aid, or to have the
disposition
to aid, or to wish
success
to; to be
propitious
to; to
countenance;
to treat with
consideration
or
tenderness;
to show
partiality
or
unfair
bias
towards..
Biases
::
Biases
(pl. ) of Bia.
Unwarped
::
Unwarped
(a.) Not
warped;
hence,
not
biased;
impartial..
Independent
::
Independent
(a.) Not
subject
to bias or
influence;
not
obsequious;
self-directing;
as, a man of an
independent
mind..
Propensity
::
Propensity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
propense;
natural
inclination;
disposition
to do good or evil; bias; bent;
tendency.
Cant
::
Cant (n.) A
sudden
thrust,
push, kick, or other
impulse,
producing
a bias or
change
of
direction;
also, the bias or turn so give; as, to give a ball a
cant..
Prepossession
::
Prepossession
(n.)
Preoccupation
of the mind by an
opinion,
or
impression,
already
formed;
preconceived
opinion;
previous
impression;
bias; --
generally,
but not
always,
used in a
favorable
sense;
as, the
prepossessions
of
childhood..
Bias
::
Bias (a.)
Inclined
to one side;
swelled
on one side.
Disinterested
::
Disinterested
(a.) Not
influenced
by
regard
to
personal
interest
or
advantage;
free from
selfish
motive;
having
no
relation
of
interest
or
feeling;
not
biased
or
prejudiced;
as, a
disinterested
decision
or
judge..
Biased
::
Biased
(imp. & p. p.) of Bia.
Equitable
::
Equitable
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
equity;
according
to
natural
right or
natural
justice;
marked
by a due
consideration
for what is fair,
unbiased,
or
impartial;
just; as an
equitable
decision;
an
equitable
distribution
of an
estate;
equitable
men..
Bias
::
Bias
(adv.)
In a
slanting
manner;
crosswise;
obliquely;
diagonally;
as, to cut cloth
bias..
Pharynx
::
Pharynx
(n.) The part of the
alimentary
canal
between
the
cavity
of the mouth and the
esophagus.
It has one or two
external
openings
through
the nose in the
higher
vertebrates,
and
lateral
branchial
openings
in
fishes
and some
amphibias..
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