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Definition of distinctly
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Distinctly
(adv.)
With
meaning;
significantly.
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Articulate
::
Articulate
(a.)
Distinctly
uttered;
spoken
so as to be
intelligible;
characterized
by
division
into words and
syllables;
as,
articulate
speech,
sounds,
words..
Pronounce
::
Pronounce
(v. t.) To utter
articulately;
to speak out or
distinctly;
to
utter,
as words or
syllables;
to speak with the
proper
sound and
accent
as,
adults
rarely
learn to
pronounce
a
foreign
language
correctly..
Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to
darkness
or
night;
inconspicuous
to the
sight;
indistinctly
seen;
hidden;
retired;
remote
from
observation;
unnoticed.
Maunder
::
Maunder
(v. i.) To
mutter;
to
mumble;
to
grumble;
to speak
indistinctly
or
disconnectedly;
to talk
incoherently.
Register
::
Register
(n.) To enter in a
register;
to
record
formally
and
distinctly,
as for
future
use or
service..
Particularly
::
Particularly
(adv.)
In a
particular
manner;
expressly;
with a
specific
reference
or
interest;
in
particular;
distinctly.
Presbyopia
::
Presbyopia
() A
defect
of
vision
consequent
upon
advancing
age. It is due to
rigidity
of the
crystalline
lens, which
produces
difficulty
of
accommodation
and
recession
of the near point of
vision,
so that
objects
very near the eyes can not be seen
distinctly
without
the use of
convex
glasses.
Called
also
presbytia..
Whether
::
Whether
(conj.)
In case; if; -- used to
introduce
the first or two or more
alternative
clauses,
the other or
others
being
connected
by or, or by or
whether.
When the
second
of two
alternatives
is the
simple
negative
of the first it is
sometimes
only
indicated
by the
particle
not or no after the
correlative,
and
sometimes
it is
omitted
entirely
as being
distinctly
implied
in the
whether
of the
first..
Leptothrix
::
Leptothrix
(n.) A genus of
bacteria,
characterized
by
having
their
filaments
very long,
slender,
and
indistinctly
articulated..
Deafen
::
Deafen
(v. t.) To make deaf; to
deprive
of the power of
hearing;
to
render
incapable
of
perceiving
sounds
distinctly.
Indistinctly
::
Indistinctly
(adv.)
In an
indistinct
manner;
not
clearly;
confusedly;
dimly;
as,
certain
ideas are
indistinctly
comprehended..
Transparent
::
Transparent
(a.)
Having
the
property
of
transmitting
rays of
light,
so that
bodies
can be
distinctly
seen
through;
pervious
to
light;
diaphanous;
pellucid;
as,
transparent
glass;
a
transparent
diamond;
--
opposed
to
opaque..
Blink
::
Blink (v. i.) To see with the eyes half shut, or
indistinctly
and with
frequent
winking,
as a
person
with weak
eyes..
Clear
::
Clear
(superl.)
Easily
or
distinctly
heard;
audible;
canorous.
Severally
::
Severally
(adv.)
Separately;
distinctly;
apart from
others;
individually.
Chatter
::
Chatter
(v. t.) To utter
rapidly,
idly, or
indistinctly..
Clear-cut
::
Clear-cut
(a.)
Concisely
and
distinctly
expressed.
Seize
::
Seize (v. t.) To grap with the mind; to
comprehend
fully and
distinctly;
as, to seize an
idea..
See
::
See (v. i.) To have the power of
sight,
or of
perceiving
by the
proper
organs;
to
possess
or
employ
the sense of
vision;
as, he sees
distinctly..
Long-sighted
::
Long-sighted
(a.) Able to see
objects
distinctly
at a
distance,
but not close at hand;
hypermetropic..
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