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  • distinct — 1 Distinct, separate, several, discrete are comparable when used in reference to two or more things (sometimes persons) and in the sense of not being individually the same. Distinct always implies a capacity for being distinguished by the eye or… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • distinct — See distinctive, distinct, distinguished …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • Distinct'ive Records — is a record label which has hundreds of releases from artists such as Way Out West. It is also the parent label to Distinct ive Breaks Records. Distinct ive Records is a sublabel of Avex Trax. They also have a sub label, Distinct ive Breaks,… …   Wikipedia

  • see — vb 1 See, behold, descry, espy, view, survey, contemplate, observe, notice, remark, note, perceive, discern can all mean to take cognizance of something by physical or sometimes mental vision. See, the most general of these terms, may be used to… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Distinct — Dis*tinct , a. [L. distinctus, p. p. of distinguere: cf. F. distinct. See {Distinguish}.] 1. Distinguished; having the difference marked; separated by a visible sign; marked out; specified. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Wherever thus created for no place …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • distinct — I (clear) adjective apparent, clarus, clear cut, clear to the mind, clear to the senses, clearly defined, concrete, conspicuous, crystal clear, definite, distinctus, distinguishable, easily perceived, easily understood, eidetic, evident, explicit …   Law dictionary

  • distinct — [di stiŋkt′] adj. [ME & OFr < L distinctus, pp. of distinguere: see DISTINGUISH] 1. not alike; different 2. not the same; separate; individual 3. clearly perceived or marked off; clear; plain [a distinct image] 4. well defined; unmistakable;… …   English World dictionary

  • distinct — late 14c., originally pp. of distincten (c.1300) to distinguish, from O.Fr. distincter, from L. distinctus, pp. of distinguere (see DISTINGUISH (Cf. distinguish)). Related: Distinctness …   Etymology dictionary

  • Distinct society — The province of Quebec, in red, which some argue is a distinct society within Canada. Distinct society (in French la société distincte) is a political term especially used during constitutional debate in Canada, in the second half of the 1980s… …   Wikipedia

  • Distinct — Two or more things are distinct if no two of them are the same thing. In mathematics, two things are called distinct if they are not equal. Example A quadratic equation over the complex numbers sometimes has two roots. The equation x2 − 3x + 2 =… …   Wikipedia

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