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Definition of distinct
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Distinct
(a.)
Marked;
variegated.
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Nonsexual
::
Nonsexual
(a.)
Having
no
distinction
of sex;
sexless;
neuter.
Trunk
::
Trunk (n.) The main body of
anything;
as, the trunk of a vein or of an
artery,
as
distinct
from the
branches..
Prominent
::
Prominent
(a.)
Hence;
Distinctly
manifest;
likely
to
attract
attention
from its size or
position;
conspicuous;
as, a
prominent
feature
of the face; a
prominent
building..
Clergy
::
Clergy
(n.) The body of men set
apart,
by due
ordination,
to the
service
of God, in the
Christian
church,
in
distinction
from the
laity;
in
England,
usually
restricted
to the
ministers
of the
Established
Church..
Title
::
Title (n.) An
appellation
of
dignity,
distinction,
or
preeminence
(hereditary
or
acquired),
given to
persons,
as duke
marquis,
honorable,
esquire,
etc..
Petition
::
Petition
(n.) A
formal
written
request
addressed
to an
official
person,
or to an
organized
body,
having
power to grant it;
specifically
(Law),
a
supplication
to
government,
in
either
of its
branches,
for the
granting
of a
particular
grace or
right;
-- in
distinction
from a
memorial,
which calls
certain
facts to mind; also, the
written
document..
Cephalata
::
Cephalata
(n. pl.) A large
division
of
Mollusca,
including
all
except
the
bivalves;
-- so
called
because
the head is
distinctly
developed.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Reader
::
Reader
(n.) One whose
distinctive
office
is to read
prayers
in a
church.
Sever
::
Sever (v. i.) To make a
separation
or
distinction;
to
distinguish.
Tournois
::
Tournois
(n.) A
former
French
money of
account
worth 20 sous, or a
franc.
It was thus
called
in
distinction
from the Paris
livre,
which
contained
25
sous..
Rumor
::
Rumor (n.) A
prolonged,
indistinct
noise..
Lupus
::
Lupus (n.) A
cutaneous
disease
occurring
under two
distinct
forms.
Dividant
::
Dividant
(a.)
Different;
distinct.
Moral
::
Moral (a.)
Conformed
to
accepted
rules of
right;
acting
in
conformity
with such
rules;
virtuous;
just; as, a moral man. Used
sometimes
in
distinction
from
religious;
as, a moral
rather
than a
religious
life..
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) An
arrangement
of two
lenses
for a
microscope,
designed
to
correct
spherical
aberration
and
chromatic
dispersion,
thus
rendering
the image of an
object
more clear and
distinct..
Discriminateness
::
Discriminateness
(n.) The state of being
discriminated;
distinctness.
Eminence
::
Eminence
(n.) An
elevated
condition
among men; a place or
station
above men in
general,
either
in rank,
office,
or
celebrity;
social
or moral
loftiness;
high rank;
distinction;
preferment..
Dolomite
::
Dolomite
(n.) A
mineral
consisting
of the
carbonate
of lime and
magnesia
in
varying
proportions.
It
occurs
in
distinct
crystals,
and in
extensive
beds as a
compact
limestone,
often
crystalline
granular,
either
white or
clouded.
It
includes
much of the
common
white
marble.
Also
called
bitter
spar..
Vegetable
::
Vegetable
(v.)
Plants
having
distinct
flowers
and true
seeds.
Ontogeny
::
Ontogeny
(n.) The
history
of the
individual
development
of an
organism;
the
history
of the
evolution
of the germ; the
development
of an
individual
organism,
-- in
distinction
from
phylogeny,
or
evolution
of the
tribe.
Called
also
henogenesis,
henogeny..
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