Distinct
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- (often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality; distinguishable
- easy to perceive; especially clearly outlined
- constituting a separate entity or part; discrete
- clearly or sharply defined to the mind; clear-cut; trenchant
- recognizable; marked; decided
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- They are therefore considered distinct species.
- Some sources accept "Lotus leptophyllus" as a distinct species.
- FishBase and the IUCN list it as a distinct species, "C. pennantii".
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- It was noted to have had several distinct raised parts.
- It is formed by several distinct burghs, or "frazioni".
- Many of these plant species have several distinct cultivars.
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- It has its own distinct variations and regional peculiarities.
- Ghana has more than seventy ethnic groups, each with its own distinct language.
- Each has its own distinct qualities that make it preferable to certain reef aquarists.
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- There is a very distinct reddish-brown cross band.
- Selkirk has a climate with four very distinct seasons.
- NQuest felt the game didn't have a very distinct plot.
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- These dialects, while still intelligible, are more distinct.
- Winds increased to 85 mph (140 km/h) on September 30, after the eye became more distinct.
- Staining in the whisker barrels is more distinct than that in other areas of somatosensory cortex.
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- It is quite distinct from any other Aramaic variety.
- They are quite distinct from the eastern dialects and Imperial Aramaic.
- But up to the 19th century both islands must have had a quite distinct language.
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- The Kisankasa are distinct from other groups often called Dorobo.
- Its geography makes the Neo-Aramaic of Sanandaj quite distinct from other dialects.
- They are distinct from other herrings by having a deeper body and spawning in rivers.
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- Berkeley has a number of distinct neighborhoods.
- Within the depression there are a number of distinct valleys.
- A number of distinct features can be identified on the ridge.
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- They are divided into two morphologically distinct groups.
- So, too, have movements to free large or distinct groups of slaves.
- Moving groups can sometimes be further subdivided in smaller distinct groups.
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- There are two distinct types found in the trade.
- "Hemipristis" has two distinct types of teeth in each section of its jaw.
- There are two distinct types of tsunami warning systems: international and regional.
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- Though the two are related, they are separate and distinct.
- They prefer to remain separate and distinct from mainstream health care.
- Chestnut is a color similar to but separate and distinct from Indian red.
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- Present day Chianciano Terme has two distinct areas.
- There are three distinct areas where rainfall exceeds 1800 mm.
- It consists of four distinct areas:
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- It has four distinct seasons and abundant rainfall.
- Guam has two distinct seasons: Rainy and dry season.
- There are three distinct seasons in this town.
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- There are two genetically distinct coat color morphs: white and blue.
- At this point, the zygote is genetically distinct from either of its parents.
- A number of DNA studies have found the Italian wolf to be genetically distinct.
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- The town of Capranica consists of three distinct parts.
- The work is divided into two distinct parts.
- This week featured two distinct parts.
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- The call of females is deeper and less distinct than the call of males.
- Their scaly wings have four dark spots, which are less distinct in the male.
- These bugs have shining and more or less distinct reddish, orange-red or brownish red pronotum and hemelytra.
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- It has little to no distinct taste of its own.
- There are no distinct upper and lower case letter forms.
- There is no distinct sculpturing to the exoskeleton surface.
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- The station consists of three distinct sections.
- The Indoctrination Course consists of two distinct sections.
- The façade has three distinct sections which are harmoniously integrated.
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- In the process, Taiwan developed a distinct style of cuisine.
- Both of them had their distinct style.
- Pianist Memphis Slim began his career in Memphis, but his distinct style was smoother and had some swing elements.
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- It was divided into two distinct phases.
- Its life cycle has two distinct phases:
- Decoration in the Art Deco period went through several distinct phases.
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- The Torodbe may well have already been a distinct group when the Denianke conquered Futa Toro.
- and this persecution has on numerous occasions threatened the existence of Yazidis as a distinct group.
- Although the Pneumatomachi's beliefs were somewhat reminiscent of Arianism, they were a distinct group.
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- Northern Awu is a distinct language.
- Zuni may have become a distinct language at least 7,000 years ago.
- Ghana has more than seventy ethnic groups, each with its own distinct language.
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- They are therefore considered distinct species.
- Ilit and Bitama are not mutually intelligible and so may be considered distinct languages.
- For Aristotle, accidents, like heat waves in winter, must be considered distinct from natural causes.
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- Rather, Xinjiang's distinct identity was given by the Qing.
- Each faculty/school has significant autonomy based on its attributed powers, and a distinct identity within the University.
- Each individual stripe or spot on a wing has a distinct identity that can be traced from species to species within a family.
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- Arabic has developed into at least two distinct forms.
- The double bass bow comes in two distinct forms (shown below).
- There are two distinct forms of appellate review, "direct" and "collateral".
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- Two alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been found for this gene.
- Many alternatively spliced transcripts variants of this gene, which encode distinct isoforms, have been reported.
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- Zotung Mingphuin is a very distinct ethnic people in Burma.
- In an ethnic sense, none of these places formed a distinct ethnic border.
- In Armenia and Iraq, the Yazidis are recognized as a distinct ethnic group.
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- The distinct floral structure resulted in Rhodora being treated as a distinct genus at one time.
- Their larvae were originally believed to represent a distinct genus ("Macristium") and even family.
- "Macrotherium", which is typically from the middle Miocene of Sansan, in Gers, France, may indicate a distinct genus.
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- Ilit and Bitama are not mutually intelligible and so may be considered distinct languages.
- Omotic languages are an Ethiopian linguistic group consisting of more than twenty-five distinct languages.
- The population of Guinea-Bissau is ethnically diverse with distinct languages, customs, and social structures.
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- Edward Van Halen uses many distinct animal noises with his vibrato.
- The shaman has been published or republished many distinct forms over the decades.
- There are many distinct species of fish in the oceans surrounding Christmas Island.
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- It is the most distinct of the Indian Ocean kestrels.
- It is most distinct due south of NGC 1788's central region.
- The most distinct ship seen at Mallows Bay is the S.S. "Accomac".
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- The subspecies "microlepis" is sometimes considered a distinct species.
- Nowadays its southern congener is considered a distinct species "P. unicornis".
- However, plane spotting was not considered a distinct hobby until the second half of the 20th century.
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- Andalusia may itself be considered a collection of distinct regions.
- The Constitution of Latvia recognises four distinct regions: Kurzeme, Zemgale, Latgale and Vidzeme.
- American Consolidated Media owned more than 100 newspapers in 18 distinct regions of the United States.
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- A number of distinct features can be identified on the ridge.
- The Envy 17 comes with all basic features and with certain distinct features.
- The, now, 42.195 km (26.2 mile) distance is a physical challenge that entails distinct features of an individual's energy metabolism.
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- In Kabul Khir Khana a large Hindu temple complex of two distinct periods.
- The cultural development is divided into three distinct periods: precolumbian, colonial, and republican.
- German colonization of Africa The German colonization of Africa took place during two distinct periods.