distinct

adjectives

(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"
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easy to perceive; especially clearly outlined
"a distinct flavor"; "a distinct odor of turpentine"; "a distinct outline"; "the ship appeared as a distinct silhouette"; "distinct fingerprints"
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having a clean and distinct outline as if precisely cut along the edges
"a finely chiseled nose"; "well-defined features"
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clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible
"as clear as a whistle"; "clear footprints in the snow"; "the letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather"; "a spire clean-cut against the sky"; "a clear-cut pattern"
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(of something seen or heard) clearly defined
"a sharp photographic image"; "the sharp crack of a twig"; "the crisp snap of dry leaves underfoot"
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distinctly or sharply outlined
"crystalline sharpness of outline"- John Buchan
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showing clearly the outline or profile or boundary
"hills defined against the evening sky"; "the setting sun showed the outlined figure of a man standing on the hill"
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having a sharp or distinct edge
"a narrow knifelike profile"
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very clearly delineated
"razor-sharp definition"
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readily apparent to the mind
"a clear and present danger"; "a clear explanation"; "a clear case of murder"; "a clear indication that she was angry"; "gave us a clear idea of human nature"
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precise; explicit and clearly defined
"I want a definite answer"; "a definite statement of the terms of the will"; "a definite amount"; "definite restrictions on the sale of alcohol"; "the wedding date is now definite"; "a definite drop in attendance"
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sharply exact or accurate or delimited
"a precise mind"; "specified a precise amount"; "arrived at the precise moment"
constituting a separate entity or part
"a government with three discrete divisions"; "on two distinct occasions"
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recognizable; marked
"noticed a distinct improvement"; "at a distinct (or decided) disadvantage"
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clearly or sharply defined to the mind
"clear-cut evidence of tampering"; "Claudius was the first to invade Britain with distinct...intentions of conquest"; "trenchant distinctions between right and wrong"
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