(Often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality.
Constituting a separate entity or part.
1 That leaves a distinct set of possible points that we can use.
2 The immigrants sought land and started to create a new, distinct culture.
3 Most working days he held a press conference, a distinct Nixon innovation.
4 We describe a distinct situation in a natural setting of human infection.
5 Results revealed distinct patterns of activation according to stimulus type and age.
6 The London market had a distinct feel of winter about it yesterday.
7 However, these reports also reveal distinct structural characteristics of the ML subfamily.
8 Indeed, distinct domains of p120ctn are responsible for its different biological functions.
9 Results: Results indicated distinct patterns of socio-emotional functioning for each TCR group.
10 However, whether distinct ISI profiles exist in individuals with OSA is unclear.
11 Netbooks with their own customized OS could help create more distinct products.
12 Yet, common and distinct network correlates of ASD and ADHD remain unidentified.
13 However, there is a distinct lack of understanding of the Irish experience.
14 Their duties towards mankind in general are no less distinct and vital.
15 Insect products should be marketed in a distinct category, Ms Payne said.
16 The right shell may have a distinct indentation in the anterior edge.
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Distinct в диалектах
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