segregationalism

Noun

 * 1)  Segregationism; the support or practice of segregating racial, ethnic, or religious groups.
 * 2)  The isolation of a person or group of people to achieve a specific end.
 * 3)  The stance that linguistic signs act (or approach acting) as fixed codes with invariant pairings of form and meaning.
 * 4)  The conflation of sign and meaning.
 * 1)  The isolation of a person or group of people to achieve a specific end.
 * 2)  The stance that linguistic signs act (or approach acting) as fixed codes with invariant pairings of form and meaning.
 * 3)  The conflation of sign and meaning.
 * 1)  The isolation of a person or group of people to achieve a specific end.
 * 2)  The stance that linguistic signs act (or approach acting) as fixed codes with invariant pairings of form and meaning.
 * 3)  The conflation of sign and meaning.
 * 1)  The stance that linguistic signs act (or approach acting) as fixed codes with invariant pairings of form and meaning.
 * 2)  The conflation of sign and meaning.
 * 1)  The stance that linguistic signs act (or approach acting) as fixed codes with invariant pairings of form and meaning.
 * 2)  The conflation of sign and meaning.
 * 1)  The conflation of sign and meaning.
 * 1)  The conflation of sign and meaning.
 * 1)  The conflation of sign and meaning.
 * 1)  The conflation of sign and meaning.