
1) Another 2) Apart 3) Characteristic 4) Chiseled 5) Clear 6) Complementary 7) Crisp 8) Decided 9) Definite 10) Different 11) Discrete 12) Dissimilar 13) Dividual 14) Exact 15) Marked 16) Noticeable 17) Other 18) Outlined 19) Precise 20) Separate 21) Sharp 22) Single 23) Unalike 24) Unconnected 25) Visible
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1) Chiseled 2) Clean-cut 3) Clear 4) Clear and separate 5) Clear-cut 6) Crisp 7) Crystalline 8) Defined 9) Definite 10) Easy to perceive 11) French word used in English 12) Knifelike 13) Marked 14) Not alike 15) Not identical 16) Outlined 17) Plain 18) Precise 19) Razor-sharp 20) Recognizable 21) Separate
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Two or more things are distinct if no two of them are the same thing. In mathematics, two things are called distinct if they are not equal. In physics two things are distinct if they cannot be mapped to each other. ==Species or classes== ==In mathematics== ===Example=== A quadratic equation over the complex numbers has two roots. and thus has as r...
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separate or free, not united.
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Separate - not connate or otherwise united or fused - easily distinguishable, evident or obvious
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• (a.) Distinguished; having the difference marked; separated by a visible sign; marked out; specified. • (a.) Not identical; different; individual. • (a.) So separated as not to be confounded with any other thing; not liable to be misunderstood; not confused; well-defined; clear; as, we have a distinct or indistinct view of a prospe...
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[Adjective] Very different from something else. Clear.
Example: Some butterflies have very distinct markings on their wings.
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having separate, like parts, those not at all joined to each other, often describing the petals on a flower (compare united)
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having separate, like parts, those not at all joined to each other, often describing the petals on a flower (compare united)
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Clearly separate and different from something else, and therefore easily recognisable.
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Dis·tinct' adjective [ Latin
distinctus , past participle of
distinguere : confer French
distinct . See
Distinguish .]
1. Distinguished; having the difference marked; separated by a visible sign; marked out; specified. [ Obsolete] « Wherever thus created -- f...
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Dis·tinct' transitive verb To distinguish. [ Obsolete]
Rom. of R. Found on
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Separate; not united with parts in the same series.
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Separate - not connate or otherwise united or fused - easily distinguishable, evident or obvious
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[
adj] - (often followed by `from`) not alike 2. [adj] - easy to perceive 3. [adj] - recognizable
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decided adjective recognizable; marked; `noticed a distinct improvement`; `at a distinct (or decided) disadvantage`
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distinguished as not being the same; not identical; separate (sometimes fol. by from): His private and public lives are distinct. · different in nature or quality; dissimilar (sometimes fol. by from): Gold is distinct from iron. · clear to the senses or intellect; plain; unmistakable: The ship appeared as a distinct silhouette. · dis...
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not alike; different in nature or quality
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[SBAC wordlist] constituting a separate entity or part
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