distinctly
— Adverb
– English
~ in a distinct and distinguishable manner; "the subtleties of this distinctly British occasion"
distinctly
— Adverb
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~ clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment; "it's distinctly possible"; "I could clearly see myself in his situation"
distinctness
— Noun
– English
~ the state of being several and distinct
distinctness
— Noun
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~ the quality of being not alike; being distinct or different from that otherwise experienced or known
distinctness
— Noun
– English
~ the quality of being sharp and clear
distinguish
— Verb
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~ mark as different; "We distinguish several kinds of maple"
distinguish
— Verb
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~ be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense; "His modesty distinguishes him from his peers"
distinguish
— Verb
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~ identify as in botany or biology, for example
distinguish
— Verb
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~ detect with the senses; "The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards"; "I can't make out the faces in this photograph"
distinguish
— Verb
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~ make conspicuous or noteworthy
distinguishable
— Adjective
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~ (often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality; "plants of several distinct types"; "the word `nationalism' is used in at least two distinct senses"; "gold is distinct from iron"; "a tree related to but quite distinct from the European beech"; "management had interests quite distinct from those of their employees"
distinguishable
— Adjective
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~ capable of being perceived as different or distinct; "only the shine of their metal was distinguishable in the gloom"; "a project distinguishable into four stages of progress"; "distinguishable differences between the twins"
distinguished
— Adjective
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~ (used of persons) standing above others in character or attainment or reputation; "our distinguished professor"
distinguished
— Adjective
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~ used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person; "his distinguished bearing"; "the monarch's imposing presence"; "she reigned in magisterial beauty"