See Also: galium . noun.(dictionary)
prejudice 1, noun(dictionary)
PREJUDICE(law)
prejudice(1)(dictionary)
prejudice(2)(dictionary)
Prejudice(medicine)
Pride and Prejudice(dictionary)
DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE(law)
DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE(law)
prejudice 2, verb(dictionary)

galium . noun. (iou) and prejudice 1, noun (oh)


galium . noun. (iou)



galium . noun. Also (earlier) galion. M16.
[mod. Latin, or Greek galion bedstraw.]
= BEDSTRAW 2.

prejudice 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: Latin praejudicium, from judicium 'judgment']
[U and C] an unreasonable dislike and distrust of people who are different from you in some way, especially because of their race, sex, Religion etc - used to show disapproval
::Women still face prejudice in the workplace.
::It takes a long time to overcome these kinds of prejudices.
prejudice against
::a cultural prejudice against fat people
racial/sexual prejudice
::Asian pupils complained of racial prejudice at the school.
without prejudice (to sth)
law without harming or affecting something
::He was able to turn down the Promotion without prejudice, and applied again several years later.
to the prejudice of sth
formal in a way that has a harmful effect or influence on something