Etymology:
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Extended Meaning:
Over time, the term "prejudice" expanded its meaning to include:
Usage:
Etymology Latin judex meaning judge Proto Indo European root dyeu or diu
Etymology Origin Old French conscience from Latin conscientia from com with sci
Etymology Latin praejudicium prae before judicium judgment Meaning Prejudic
Etymology Middle English prejudice n prejudicen v Late Latin praejudicium Lati
Etymology Origin Middle English bias from Old French bias from Late Latin biāc
Etymology French couverture Latin coopertorium covering Meaning A protecti
Etymology Broad adj wide extensive spacious liberal tolerant Mind n the c
Probable etymology probable from Latin probabilis meaning capable of being proven
Etymology The word sway has Old Norse origins and is related to the Old Norse word sve
Etymology The word mogul has its roots in the Persian language It is derived from the
Etymology The term liberal originates from the Latin word liberalis which means per
Etymology Middle English influence from Old French influence from Late Latin influ
Etymology The word work comes from the Old English word weorc which means to do t
Etymology The word taboo originates from the Tongan language where it is spelled tap