Found 4 items, similar to Distinct.
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Definition: distinct
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Definition: distinct
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: distinct
distinct
adj 1: easy to perceive; especially clearly outlined;
“a distinct
flavor”;
“a distinct odor of turpentine”;
“a distinct
outline”;
“the ship appeared as a distinct
silhouette”;
“distinct fingerprints” [ant:
indistinct]
2: (often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or
quality;
“plants of several distinct types”; "the word
`nationalism' is used in at least two distinct senses
“;
”gold is distinct from iron
“; ”a tree related to but quite
distinct from the European beech
“; ”management had
interests quite distinct from those of their employees"
[syn:
distinguishable]
3: constituting a separate entity or part;
“a government with
three discrete divisions”;
“on two distinct occasions”
[syn:
discrete]
4: recognizable; marked;
“noticed a distinct improvement”;
“at
a distinct (or decided) disadvantage” [syn:
decided]
5: clearly or sharply defined to the mind;
“clear-cut evidence
of tampering”;
“Claudius was the first to invade Britain
with distinct...intentions of conquest”;
“trenchant
distinctions between right and wrong” [syn:
clear-cut,
trenchant]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Distinct
Distinct
\Dis*tinct"\, a. [L. distinctus, p. p. of distinguere:
cf. F. distinct. See
Distinguish.]
1. Distinguished; having the difference marked; separated by
a visible sign; marked out; specified. [Obs.]
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Wherever thus created -- for no place
Is yet distinct by name. --Milton.
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2. Marked; variegated. [Obs.]
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The which [place] was dight
With divers flowers distinct with rare delight.
--Spenser.
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3. Separate in place; not conjunct; not united by growth or
otherwise; -- with from.
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The intention was that the two armies which marched
out together should afterward be distinct.
--Clarendon.
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4. Not identical; different; individual.
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To offend, and judge, are distinct offices. --Shak.
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5. 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 prospect.
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Relation more particular and distinct. --Milton.
Syn: Separate; unconnected; disjoined; different; clear;
plain; conspicuous; obvious.
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Distinct
\Dis*tinct"\, v. t.
To distinguish. [Obs.] --Rom. of R.
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