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Stereotype   /stˈɛriətˌaɪp/  /stˈɛrioʊtˌaɪp/   Listen
Stereotype

noun
1.
A conventional or formulaic conception or image.






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"Stereotype" Quotes from Famous Books



... new and improved edition with notes by Diderot, translated by H. D. Robinson. Stereotype edition, Boston, 1848, in 8vo. Published by J. P. Mendum. ...
— Baron d'Holbach • Max Pearson Cushing

... and followed it, thinking that it was following Christ; but, if the pulpit allows the people to go no further in the direction of Christlikeness, and [25] rejects apostolic Christianity, seeking to stereotype infinite Truth, it is a thing to be thankful for that one can walk alone the straight and narrow way; that, in the words of Wendell Phillips, "one with God ...
— Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 • Mary Baker Eddy

... are even now gathering. The lightning from heaven does actually photograph natural objects on the bodies of those it has just blasted,—so we are told by many witnesses. The lightning of clashing sabres and bayonets may be forced to stereotype itself in a stillness as complete as that of the tumbling tide of Niagara ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 3, No. 20, June, 1859 • Various



Words linked to "Stereotype" :   mental representation, class, representation, pigeonhole, classify, stamp, stereotypic, stereotypical, assort, separate, internal representation, sort, sort out



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