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Thursday, September 10, 2009

2.22 Distinct

Word Pronunciation Definition Related Forms
distinct /dɪˈstɪŋkt/
  1. If two things are distinct, they are clearly different or separate.
  2. (usually before a noun) A distinct impression, advantage, possibility, etc. is one that clearly exists.
  3. If something is distinct, it can be clearly seen, heard, or sensed.

distinction
distinctive
distinctively
distinctly
indistinct
indistinctly
distinctiveness

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  1. The least thing she bumps with her hand or arm immediately causes a distinct bruise that lasts for days.

    Japanese;meikaku na

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  2. Rats and mice are distinct animals.
    Korean : 전혀 다른, 별개의, 같지 않은, 독특한.

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  3. distinct
    [dis'tiŋkt]
    adj. (from)独特的,不同的,明显的,清楚的
    Those two ideas are quite distinct from each other

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  4. We in this country have a distinct sort of society.

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  5. The distinct structures that contain the genetic information of the cell are called DNA
    Spanish: Distinto(a)

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  6. You should make your writing distinct.

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  7. The twins had distinct tastes.

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  8. This keyword ensures the data selected are all distinct from one another.
    Italian: Distinto

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  9. Returns distinct elements from a sequence by using the default equality comparer to compare values.

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  10. Small-angle synchrotron x-ray scattering reveals distinct shape changes of the myosin head during hydrolysis of ATP.
    Russian: отчетливый

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