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Qué (quién) es Traffic Discrimination Prefix - definición

PREFIX DENOTING 10 TO THE 1ST POWER
㍲; Deka-; Deca (SI prefix); Deca (unit prefix); Deca (metric prefix); Deca (decimal prefix); Deka (prefix)

bigot         
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  • Antisemitic]] graffiti in [[Lithuania]]. The words read ''Juden raus'' (German for ''Jews out'') and ''Hasse'' (presumably a misspelling of ''Hass'', German for ''hate'')
  • Anti-Arab]] sign in [[Pattaya Beach]], [[Thailand]]
  • homosexuality is illegal]].
  • French]].
  • expelled its Hindu population or forced it to leave the country]] in order to preserve Bhutan's Buddhist culture and identity.
  • left
  • Students protesting against [[racial quota]]s in Brazil: "''Quer uma vaga? Passe no vestibular!''" ("Do you want a spot? Pass the entrance exam!")
  • Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill]].
  • Auschwitz Jewish Center]], Poland, 2019
PREJUDICIAL TREATMENT BASED ON MEMBERSHIP OF A CERTAIN GROUP
Discriminatory; Bigotry; Indiscrimination; Ethnic discrimination; Bigoted; Discriminate; Non-discriminatory; Bigots; Discriminated; Indiscriminate; Social discrimination; Anti-discrimination; Social prejudice; Non-discrimination; Non-discriminate; Non-discriminating; Nondiscrimination; Nondiscriminate; Nondiscriminating; Nondiscriminatory; Discriminating; Prohibition of discrimination; Bases of Discrimination; Bigget; Discriminative attitude; Societal Discrimination; Hatism; Hatist; Indirect discrimination; Discrimination against recreational drug users; Bigot; Discriminates; Differential treatment; Regional discrimination; Theories of discrimination; State discrimination; Government discrimination; Govt discrimination
(bigots)
If you describe someone as a bigot, you mean that they are bigoted.
N-COUNT [disapproval]
discriminating         
  • alt=
  • Antisemitic]] graffiti in [[Lithuania]]. The words read ''Juden raus'' (German for ''Jews out'') and ''Hasse'' (presumably a misspelling of ''Hass'', German for ''hate'')
  • Anti-Arab]] sign in [[Pattaya Beach]], [[Thailand]]
  • homosexuality is illegal]].
  • French]].
  • expelled its Hindu population or forced it to leave the country]] in order to preserve Bhutan's Buddhist culture and identity.
  • left
  • Students protesting against [[racial quota]]s in Brazil: "''Quer uma vaga? Passe no vestibular!''" ("Do you want a spot? Pass the entrance exam!")
  • Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill]].
  • Auschwitz Jewish Center]], Poland, 2019
PREJUDICIAL TREATMENT BASED ON MEMBERSHIP OF A CERTAIN GROUP
Discriminatory; Bigotry; Indiscrimination; Ethnic discrimination; Bigoted; Discriminate; Non-discriminatory; Bigots; Discriminated; Indiscriminate; Social discrimination; Anti-discrimination; Social prejudice; Non-discrimination; Non-discriminate; Non-discriminating; Nondiscrimination; Nondiscriminate; Nondiscriminating; Nondiscriminatory; Discriminating; Prohibition of discrimination; Bases of Discrimination; Bigget; Discriminative attitude; Societal Discrimination; Hatism; Hatist; Indirect discrimination; Discrimination against recreational drug users; Bigot; Discriminates; Differential treatment; Regional discrimination; Theories of discrimination; State discrimination; Government discrimination; Govt discrimination
Someone who is discriminating has the ability to recognize things that are of good quality.
More discriminating visitors now tend to shun the area.
= discerning
ADJ [approval]
discrimination         
  • alt=
  • Antisemitic]] graffiti in [[Lithuania]]. The words read ''Juden raus'' (German for ''Jews out'') and ''Hasse'' (presumably a misspelling of ''Hass'', German for ''hate'')
  • Anti-Arab]] sign in [[Pattaya Beach]], [[Thailand]]
  • homosexuality is illegal]].
  • French]].
  • expelled its Hindu population or forced it to leave the country]] in order to preserve Bhutan's Buddhist culture and identity.
  • left
  • Students protesting against [[racial quota]]s in Brazil: "''Quer uma vaga? Passe no vestibular!''" ("Do you want a spot? Pass the entrance exam!")
  • Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill]].
  • Auschwitz Jewish Center]], Poland, 2019
PREJUDICIAL TREATMENT BASED ON MEMBERSHIP OF A CERTAIN GROUP
Discriminatory; Bigotry; Indiscrimination; Ethnic discrimination; Bigoted; Discriminate; Non-discriminatory; Bigots; Discriminated; Indiscriminate; Social discrimination; Anti-discrimination; Social prejudice; Non-discrimination; Non-discriminate; Non-discriminating; Nondiscrimination; Nondiscriminate; Nondiscriminating; Nondiscriminatory; Discriminating; Prohibition of discrimination; Bases of Discrimination; Bigget; Discriminative attitude; Societal Discrimination; Hatism; Hatist; Indirect discrimination; Discrimination against recreational drug users; Bigot; Discriminates; Differential treatment; Regional discrimination; Theories of discrimination; State discrimination; Government discrimination; Govt discrimination
1.
Discrimination is the practice of treating one person or group of people less fairly or less well than other people or groups.
She is exempt from sex discrimination laws.
...discrimination against immigrants.
N-UNCOUNT: usu with supp
2.
Discrimination is knowing what is good or of high quality.
They cooked without skill and ate without discrimination.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
Discrimination is the ability to recognize and understand the differences between two things.
...colour discrimination.
N-UNCOUNT: usu with supp

Wikipedia

Deca-

Deca (International spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; symbol: da) or deka (American spelling) is a decimal unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of ten. The term is derived from the Greek déka (δέκα) meaning ten.

The prefix was a part of the original metric system in 1795. It is not in very common usage, although the decapascal is occasionally used by audiologists. The decanewton is also encountered occasionally, probably because it is an SI approximation of the kilogram-force. Its use is more common in Central Europe. In German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian, deka (or deko) is common, and used in self-standing form, always meaning decagram. A runway number typically indicates its magnetic azimuth in decadegrees.

Before the symbol as an SI prefix was standardized as da with the introduction of the International System of Units in 1960, various other symbols were more common, such as dk (e.g., UK and Austria), D (e.g., Germany, Eastern Europe), and Da. For syntactical reasons, the HP 48, 49, 50 series, as well as the HP 39gII and Prime calculators use the unit prefix D.

  • 1 decametre = 10 metres
  • 1 decalitre = 10 litres
  • 1 decare = 10 ares

Examples:

  • The blue whale is approximately 30 metres or 3 decametres in length.