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distinct

[dih-stingkt] / dɪˈstɪŋkt /




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The adjective distinct implies a uniqueness that is clear and unmistakable: plans similar in objective but distinct in method. Diverse, in describing ideas or opinions, suggests degrees of difference that may be at odds or challenging to reconcile: diverse views on how the area should be zoned. Various stresses the multiplicity of sorts or instances of a thing or a class of things: various sorts of seaweed; busy with various duties. Different emphasizes separateness and dissimilarity: two different (or differing) versions of the same story


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Distinct from postpartum depression and the baby blues, conditions that are pervasive and persistent, D-MER is episodic, flaring and disappearing within minutes, completely related to the act of breastfeeding.

From Slate • Mar. 15, 2026

Distinct styles of quartz tools, clay pots, and other objects suggest these groups used the river as a highway to trade objects, techniques, and materials.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 3, 2024

Distinct patterns in resistance prevalence by age were observed throughout Europe but varied across bacterial species.

From Science Daily • Mar. 14, 2024

Distinct from the Tories and it offers new jobs and environmental benefits.

From BBC • Feb. 3, 2024

Mother and Child Distinct Beings.—There is no direct connection between the mother and her unborn babe.

From Psychotherapy by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)




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