Definition of stereotype. Meaning of stereotype. Synonyms of stereotype

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Electro-stereotype
Electro-stereotype E*lec`tro-ste"re*o*type, n. Same as Electrotype.
Stereotyped
Stereotyped Ste"re*o*typed, a. 1. Formed into, or printed from, stereotype plates. 2. Fig.: Formed in a fixed, unchangeable manner; as, stereotyped opinions. Our civilization, with its stereotyped ways and smooth conventionalities. --J. C. Shairp.
Stereotyper
Stereotyper Ste"re*o*ty`per, n. One who stereotypes; one who makes stereotype plates, or works in a stereotype foundry.
Stereotypery
Stereotypery Ste"re*o*ty`per*y, n. 1. The art, process, or employment of making stereotype plates. 2. A place where stereotype plates are made; a stereotype foundry.

Meaning of stereotype from wikipedia

- a stereotype is a thought that may be adopted about specific types of individuals or certain ways of doing things but that belief may or
- an ethnic stereotype is a simplified and often misleading representation of an ethnic group , composed of what are thought to be typical
- stereotypes of african americans in the united states are generalizations about african american s or african american culture .
- in printing, a stereotype, also known as a cliché, stereoplate or simply a stereo, was originally a 'solid plate of type-metal, cast from a
- lesbian , gay , bisexual and transgender (lgbt ) people are associated with certain stereotypes - conventional, formulaic generalization
- a stereotype — a personality type observed multiple times, especially an oversimplification of such a type. an epitome — a personality
- a stereotype is one of three types of extensibility mechanisms in the unified modeling language (uml). they allow designers to extend
- the profession of nursing is stereotype d. nurses are commonly expected to be female and so male nurse s are often stereotyped as
- stereotype also known as stereotype: steel & velvet is singer b.slade 's 5th album. that the name stereotype is a metaphor for the dual
- stereotype threat is the experience of anxiety or concern in a situation where a person has the potential to confirm a negative stereotype