stereotyping


ster·e·o·type

S0744600 (stĕr′ē-ə-tīp′, stîr′-)n.1. A conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image.2. One that is regarded as embodying or conforming to a set image or type.3. Printing A metal printing plate cast from a matrix molded from a raised printing surface, such as type.tr.v. ster·e·o·typed, ster·e·o·typ·ing, ster·e·o·types 1. To make a stereotype of.2. To characterize by a stereotype: "Elderly Americans are the neglected sector of the fashion industry, stereotyped by blue hair and polyester pantsuits" (American Demographics).3. To give a fixed, unvarying form to.4. To print from a stereotype.
[French stéréotype, stereotype printing : stéréo-, solid (from Greek stereo-; see stereo-) + type, printing type (from Old French, symbol, from Late Latin typus; see type).]
ster′e·o·typ′er n.ster′e·o·typ′ic (-tĭp′ĭk), ster′e·o·typ′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.ster′e·o·typ′i·cal·ly adv.

stereotyping

(ˈstɛrɪəˌtaɪpɪŋ) nthe act or practice of stereotyping groups of people