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to distinctive
adjective
That serves to distinguish between things
synonyms
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A more precise analysis of distinct sub-populations in the same region, revealed a striking differentiation due to distinctive founder effects and genetic drift.
These two parallel conversations lead to distinctive patterns of tweeting.
The world's leading archers are becoming accustomed to distinctive venues.
This leads to distinctive conclusions regarding the destiny of the world and of humanity.
Even if there's no one right way to prepare coffee, different methods lead to distinctive flavors.
This has given rise to distinctive linguistic areas within the region.
It ranged from undistinguished imitations of inexpensive European wares to distinctive efforts that merited exhibition at international shows.
Carlyle's choice of the novel form and the book's humour, generic flexibility, and political engagement point forward to distinctive characteristics of Victorian literature.
It's no guarantee of quality, no meritorious act in and of itself, but it is often a springboard to distinctive and original results.
And DVD players don't lend themselves to distinctive features, since they connect to TV sets that would negate any DVD player's unique picture and sound capabilities.
These courses provide an introduction to issues distinctive of anthropological texts and introduce students to distinctive forms of anthropological writing, such as ethnography and anthropological prehistory.
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