Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIS-CRIM-IN-A'TION
DIS-CRIM'IN-A-TINGDIS-CRIM'IN-A-TIVE
DIS-CRIM-IN-A'TION, n.
- The act of distinguishing; the act of making or observing a difference; distinction; as, the discrimination between right and wrong.
- The state of being distinguished. – Stillingfleet.
- Mark of distinction. – K. Charles.
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