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  • 21distinct — ► ADJECTIVE 1) recognizably different or individual. 2) able to be perceived clearly by the senses. DERIVATIVES distinctly adverb distinctness noun. ORIGIN Latin distinctus, from distinguere distinguish …

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  • 22Distinct society — The province of Quebec, in red, which some argue is a distinct society within Canada. Distinct society (in French la société distincte) is a political term especially used during constitutional debate in Canada, in the second half of the 1980s… …

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  • 23Distinct population segment — A distinct population segment is the smallest division of a taxonomic species permitted to be protected under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Species, as defined in the Act for listing purposes, is a taxonomic species or subspecies of plant or… …

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  • 24Distinct Business Entity — A sub division within a company that is completely autonomous from the rest of the company. The distinct business entity will have complete control over how it utilizes its assets, organizes its management and the most appropriate financing… …

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  • 25distinct — /dəsˈtɪŋkt / (say duhs tingkt) adjective 1. (sometimes followed by from) distinguished as not being the same; not identical; separate. 2. different in nature or qualities; dissimilar. 3. clear to the senses or intellect; plain; definite;… …

  • 26distinct — adjective /dɪˈstɪŋkt/ a) Very clear. Her voice was distinct despite the heavy traffic. b) Different from one another. The letters in the word clear are distinct, while the letters in the word distinct are not. Syn: prominent …

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  • 27distinct — [14] Etymologically, distinct is the past participle of distinguish. It comes from distraught 170 distinctus, past participle of Latin distinguere ‘separate, discriminate’ (source, via the present stem of Old French distinguer, of English… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 28distinct — adjective 1》 recognizably different in nature; individual or separate. 2》 readily distinguishable by the senses: a distinct smell of nicotine. Derivatives distinctly adverb distinctness noun Origin ME: from L. distinctus separated, distinguished …

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  • 29distinct — [14] Etymologically, distinct is the past participle of distinguish. It comes from distinctus, past participle of Latin distinguere ‘separate, discriminate’ (source, via the present stem of Old French distinguer, of English distinguish [16]).… …

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  • 30FROM THE DESTRUCTION TO ALEXANDER — the restoration ezra nehemiah The Restoration The destruction of the Temple constituted a double crisis. Not only were the people cast off the land but the Divine Presence departed from Jerusalem (Ezek. 10:19; 11:23). Once the city was bereft of… …

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