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the distinctness
noun
The property or degree of being distinct.
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Language relativity does not imply that the distinctness of distinct objects cannot go unnoticed.
Here the distinctness of the variables (the fact that they are distinct) replaces the sign of distinctness "≠" (cf. 5.53).
Perhaps recognising the distinctness of forest elephants is the first step on the path to saving them.
Other phonological and many lexical differences reinforce the distinctness of Western Yiddish.
The distinctness of London has led many to clamor for the capital to pursue its own policies, especially on immigration.
In a radio interview on WMAL late last week, however, Jackson disputed the distinctness of Cuccinelli's campaign.
In that formula the valid emphases of both Alexandria and Antioch came to expression; both the unity of the person and the distinctness of the natures were affirmed.
Since most insects are monophagous or oligophagous, the distinctness of the odours of different plants often enables them to locate their specific hosts from a distance.
Recession is further emphasized by subtle atmospheric perspective achieved through a gradual diminishing of the distinctness of outline and colour from the foreground to the background.
They insisted so strenuously upon the distinctness of his person from that of the Father that they subordinated him to the Father.
Most correspondents wrote to Mrs. Kennedy in longhand; the idiosyncrasies of their script, as shown in letters reprinted in the book, reinforce the distinctness of each mourner.
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