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Definition of discriminate
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Discriminate
(a.)
Having
the
difference
marked;
distinguished
by
certain
tokens.
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Discriminate
::
Discriminate
(v. i.) To treat
unequally.
Promiscuous
::
Promiscuous
(a.)
Distributed
or
applied
without
order or
discrimination;
not
restricted
to an
individual;
common;
indiscriminate;
as,
promiscuous
love or
intercourse..
Raft
::
Raft (n.) A large
collection
of
people
or
things
taken
indiscriminately.
Prostitute
::
Prostitute
(n.) A woman giver to
indiscriminate
lewdness;
a
strumpet;
a
harlot.
Discriminateness
::
Discriminateness
(n.) The state of being
discriminated;
distinctness.
Discern
::
Discern
(v. t.) To see and
identify
by
noting
a
difference
or
differences;
to note the
distinctive
character
of; to
discriminate;
to
distinguish.
Discriminate
::
Discriminate
(a.)
Having
the
difference
marked;
distinguished
by
certain
tokens.
Discriminately
::
Discriminately
(adv.)
In a
discriminating
manner;
distinctly.
Havoc
::
Havoc (n.) A cry in war as the
signal
for
indiscriminate
slaughter.
Distinguish
::
Distinguish
(v. t.) To
recognize
or
discern
by
marks,
signs,
or
characteristic
quality
or
qualities;
to know and
discriminate
(anything)
from other
things
with which it might be
confounded;
as, to
distinguish
the sound of a
drum..
Discriminate
::
Discriminate
(v. t.) To set apart as being
different;
to mark as
different;
to
separate
from
another
by
discerning
differences;
to
distinguish.
Prostitute
::
Prostitute
(v. t.) To
devote
to base or
unworthy
purposes;
to give up to low or
indiscriminate
use; as, to
prostitute
talents;
to
prostitute
official
powers..
Massacre
::
Massacre
(n.) To kill in
considerable
numbers
where much
resistance
can not be made; to kill with
indiscriminate
violence,
without
necessity,
and
contrary
to the
usages
of
nations;
to
butcher;
to
slaughter;
--
limited
to the
killing
of human
beings..
Discriminate
::
Discriminate
(v. i.) To
impose
unequal
tariffs
for
substantially
the same
service.
Swop
::
Swoopstake
(adv.)
Altogether;
indiscriminately.
Discernment
::
Discernment
(n.) The power or
faculty
of the mind by which it
distinguishes
one thing from
another;
power of
viewing
differences
in
objects,
and their
relations
and
tendencies;
penetrative
and
discriminate
mental
vision;
acuteness;
sagacity;
insight;
as, the
errors
of youth often
proceed
from the want of
discernment..
Nice
::
Nice
(superl.)
Done or made with
careful
labor;
suited
to
excite
admiration
on
account
of
exactness;
evidencing
great
skill;
exact;
fine;
finished;
as, nice
proportions,
nice
workmanship,
a nice
application;
exactly
or
fastidiously
discriminated;
requiring
close
discrimination;
as, a nice point of law, a nice
distinction
in
philosophy..
V
::
V () V, the
twenty-second
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a vocal
consonant.
V and U are only
varieties
of the same
character,
U being the
cursive
form, while V is
better
adapted
for
engraving,
as in
stone.
The two
letters
were
formerly
used
indiscriminately,
and till a
comparatively
recent
date words
containing
them were often
classed
together
in
dictionaries
and other books of
reference
(see U). The
letter
V is from the Latin
alphabet,
where it was used both as a
consonant
(about
like Engli
Indistinguishable
::
Indistinguishable
(a.) Not
distinguishable;
not
capable
of being
perceived,
known,
or
discriminated
as
separate
and
distinct;
hence,
not
capable
of being
perceived
or
known;
as, in the
distance
the
flagship
was
indisguishable;
the two
copies
were
indisguishable
in form or
color;
the
difference
between
them was
indisguishable..
Discrimination
::
Discrimination
(n.) That which
discriminates;
mark of
distinction.
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