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discriminatorias

Discriminatorias is a term that does not have a single, widely recognized definition in English-language scholarship or widely circulated reference works. In practice, its meaning is uncertain and tends to vary by context, language, and the intent of the author using it. Because there is no standard usage, most discussions of the word include clarification of the intended sense.

Possible interpretations include:

- In Spanish-language contexts, discriminatorias might be encountered as a feminine plural form related to discrimination. However,

- In discussions of machine learning or pattern recognition, some writers may use discriminatorias colloquially to describe

- In fictional, speculative, or project-naming contexts, discriminatorias could be the proper name of a class of

Etymology: the form suggests a Romance-language derivation from discriminare or discriminador, but no canonical etymology is

See also: discrimination, discriminatory, discriminator (in machine learning). If you have a particular field, language, or

the
conventional
way
to
refer
to
discriminatory
actions
or
policies
is
through
phrases
such
as
prácticas
discriminatorias
or
medidas
discriminatorias
rather
than
a
standalone
noun
formed
as
discriminatorias.
When
used
informally,
it
may
reflect
a
neologistic
attempt
to
name
a
category
of
discriminatory
practices
or
mechanisms.
discriminators—components
or
models
that
distinguish
between
classes
or
data
sources.
The
standard
term
in
English
is
discriminators
or
discriminative
models;
in
Spanish,
this
would
typically
be
discriminadores.
devices,
agents,
or
concepts
designed
to
distinguish
or
separate
elements
within
a
system.
In
such
cases,
its
meaning
derives
from
the
specific
world-building
or
project
documentation
rather
than
established
terminology.
established
for
discriminatorias
in
credible
sources.
source
in
mind,
providing
that
context
would
clarify
the
intended
meaning
of
discriminatorias.