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stereo·type I. \ˈsterēəˌtīp, ˈstir-\ noun Etymology: French stéréotype, from stéré- stere- + type 1. a. archaic : stereotypy b. : a solid metal duplicate of a relief printing surface that is made by pressing a molding material (as wet paper pulp, plaster of paris, clay, or flong) against it to make a matrix and then pouring molten metal into the matrix to make a casting which is sometimes faced with a harder metal (as nickel) to increase durability — compare aluminotype, electrotype 2. : something repeated or reproduced without variation : something conforming to a fixed or general pattern and lacking individual distinguishing marks or qualities; especially : a standardized mental picture held in common by members of a group and representing an oversimplified opinion, affective attitude, or uncritical judgment (as of a person, a race, an issue, or an event) II. transitive verb 1. a. : to make a stereotype from (a relief printing surface) < stereotype the pages of a newspaper > b. : to produce by stereotyping < flat and curved stereotyped and electrotype plates — Book Production > c. : to emboss in braille characters by use of a stereotyper 2. a. : to fix in a lasting and usually rigidly precise form b. : to repeat without variation : make standardized or hackneyed c. : to develop a mental stereotype about < too easy to stereotype and dismiss divergent groups > |