Thesaurus / distinct
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What he has done in any one species or distinct kind of writing would have been sufficient to have acquired him a great name.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELLThe megaloblast is probably a distinct cell, not merely a larger size of the normoblast.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDThe human species,” Charles Lamb says, “is composed of two distinct races, the men who borrow and the men who lend.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOWA plaque upon a red corpuscle is surrounded by a colorless zone rather than by a distinct blue body.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDBut the colonies have an interest distinct from the interest of the nation; and shall the Parliament be at once party and judge?
THE EVE OF THE REVOLUTIONCARL BECKERThis applies also in many other cases—but every master has some distinct difference which is perceptible to the practised eye.
VIOLINS AND VIOLIN MAKERSJOSEPH PEARCEThey were already divided into two distinct parties, the Pacificos and the Irreconcilables.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMANThe evening seemed suddenly to become incredibly still, even the voice of the stream ceasing to be a sound distinct.
UNCANNY TALESVARIOUSHence, in the first place, religious Covenanting is an exercise distinct from every other.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAMDistinct from the organization of the Church, but also under Christ, is the constitution of civil society.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAMWORDS RELATED TO DISTINCT
- a few
- a lot
- any
- certain
- considerable
- definite
- different
- disparate
- distinct
- divers
- diverse
- handful
- hardly any
- indefinite
- individual
- infrequent
- manifold
- many
- not many
- numerous
- only a few
- particular
- personal
- plural
- proportionate
- quite a few
- rare
- respective
- scant
- scanty
- scarce
- scarcely any
- separate
- single
- small number
- some
- sparse
- special
- specific
- sundry
- categorical
- characteristic
- clean-cut
- clear-cut
- cut fine
- dead on
- definite
- definitive
- different
- distinct
- downright
- drawn fine
- especial
- exact
- explicit
- express
- flat out
- hit nail on head
- individual
- limited
- on-target
- outright
- peculiar
- precise
- reserved
- restricted
- right on
- set
- sole
- special
- specialized
- straight-out
- unambiguous
- unequivocal
- unique
- actual
- appreciable
- corporeal
- definite
- detectable
- discernible
- distinct
- embodied
- evident
- factual
- gross
- incarnated
- manifest
- material
- objective
- observable
- obvious
- palpable
- patent
- perceivable
- perceptible
- phenomenal
- physical
- plain
- positive
- sensible
- solid
- stable
- substantial
- tactile
- touchable
- verifiable
- visible
- well-grounded
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