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Definition of distinct
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Distinct
(a.)
Marked;
variegated.
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Indistinct
::
Indistinct
(a.) Not
distinct
or
distinguishable;
not
separate
in such a
manner
as to be
perceptible
by
itself;
as, the
indistinct
parts of a
substance..
Aberration
::
Aberration
(n.) The
convergence
to
different
foci, by a lens or
mirror,
of rays of light
emanating
from one and the same
point,
or the
deviation
of such rays from a
single
focus;
called
spherical
aberration,
when due to the
spherical
form of the lens or
mirror,
such form
giving
different
foci for
central
and
marginal
rays; and
chromatic
aberration,
when due to
different
refrangibilities
of the
colored
rays of the
spectrum,
those of each color
having
a
distinct
focus..
Staccato
::
Staccato
(a.)
Disconnected;
separated;
distinct;
-- a
direction
to
perform
the notes of a
passage
in a
short,
distinct,
and
pointed
manner.
It is
opposed
to
legato,
and often
indicated
by heavy
accents
written
over or under the
notes,
or by dots when the
performance
is to be less
distinct
and
emphatic..
Badge
::
Badge (n.) A
distinctive
mark,
token,
sign, or
cognizance,
worn on the
person;
as, the badge of a
society;
the badge of a
policeman..
Fairly
::
Fairly
(adv.)
In a fair
manner;
clearly;
openly;
plainly;
fully;
distinctly;
frankly.
Allotment
::
Allotment
(n.) That which is
allotted;
a
share,
part, or
portion
granted
or
distributed;
that which is
assigned
by lot, or by the act of God;
anything
set apart for a
special
use or to a
distinct
party..
Articulate
::
Articulate
(v. t.) To
express
distinctly;
to give
utterance
to.
Unman
::
Unman (v. t.) To
deprive
of the
distinctive
qualities
of a human
being,
as
reason,
or the
like..
Contradistinct
::
Contradistinct
(a.)
Distinguished
by
opposite
qualities.
Dorsiventral
::
Dorsiventral
(a.)
Having
distinct
upper and lower
surfaces,
as most
common
leaves.
The
leaves
of the iris are not
dorsiventral..
Confluent
::
Confluent
(a.)
Blended
into one;
growing
together,
so as to
obliterate
all
distinction..
Extension
::
Extension
(v. t.) The
straightening
of a limb, in
distinction
from
flexion..
Palp
::
Palp (v. t.) To have a
distinct
touch or
feeling
of; to feel.
Foot
::
Foot (n.)
Soldiers
who march and fight on foot; the
infantry,
usually
designated
as the foot, in
distinction
from the
cavalry..
Margined
::
Margined
(a.)
Bordered
with a
distinct
line of
color.
Nicety
::
Nicety
(n.) A
delicate
expression,
act, mode of
treatment,
distinction,
or the like; a
minute
distinction..
Flagship
::
Flagship
(n.) The
vessel
which
carries
the
commanding
officer
of a fleet or
squadron
and flies his
distinctive
flag or
pennant.
Distinction
::
Distinction
(n.) The act of
distinguishing
or
denoting
the
differences
between
objects,
or the
qualities
by which one is known from
others;
exercise
of
discernment;
discrimination..
Inarticulate
::
Inarticulate
(a.) Not
jointed
or
articulated;
having
no
distinct
body
segments;
as, an
inarticulate
worm..
Name
::
Name (n.) To
mention
by name; to utter or
publish
the name of; to refer to by
distinctive
title;
to
mention.
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