a. 1. Marking a difference; distinguishing; distinctive; characteristic. [ 1913 Webster ]
That peculiar and discriminative form of life. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. Observing distinctions; making differences; discriminating. “Discriminative censure.” J. Foster. “Discriminative Providence.” Dr. H. More. [ 1913 Webster ]
[びょうどうかん, byoudoukan] (n) (1) viewing all things as undifferentiated and equal; non-discriminative thought; (2) { Buddh } contemplation of the equality of all things from the standpoint of emptiness