distinct in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Distinct intonation and word-order are the most common means.
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Members of this family have a duplicated structure and generally possess two distinct inhibitory sites.
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Each article is likely to have many similar sentences, and you would only want to include distinct ideas in the summary.
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Though the two are often conflated, market depth is distinct from the notion of liquidity.
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His plans divided the park into two distinct areas: a symmetrical, tree-lined park and a landscaped garden formed by winding paths.
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With the exception of free poetry, a form with no distinct structure, other forms all have a certain structure.
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Ideas of imagination, however, are less vivid and distinct.
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This split value is large when the two parts of the structure are distinct.
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The antennal segments end in a distinct club with three progressively longer segments.
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There are 53 pistes spread over three linked, and yet distinct sectors.
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