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 Translation for 'distinct' from English to French
ADJ   distinct | more distinct | most distinct
SYNO clear-cut | decided | discrete | ...
de nature différante {adj}distinct
tranché {adj} [couleurs]distinct
distinct {adj} [clair, net]distinct
net {adj} [tendance, odeur]distinct
évident {adj}distinct [clear]
divergent {adj}distinct [different]
2 Words
préférence {f} marquéedistinct preference
3 Words
différer de qn./qc. [varier]to be distinct from sb./sth. [to be different]
4 Words
présenter une singularitéto have a distinct feature
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  • distinct = discrete [separate, individual]
  • distinct [clair, net] = distinct
  • distinct [clair, net] = clear [distinct]
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Usage Examples English
  • The text consists of five distinct sections written over distinct time periods. In addition, the reverse side also contains some content.
  • The three distinct elements of this test (intent to speak, imminence of lawlessness, and likelihood of lawlessness) have distinct precedential lineages.
  • The hills may be divided into four distinct vertical zones comprising distinct Ecoregions with a wide diversity of Endemic species.
  • Janus particles are engineered micro- or nano-scopic particles possessing two distinct faces which have distinct physical or chemical properties.
  • Head distinct from neck, with distinct "canthus rostralis". Eye moderate or large. Pupil round. Body cylindrical or slightly laterally compressed. Tail long.

  • There are three distinct legal jurisdictions in the United Kingdom: England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. Each has its own legal system, distinct history and origins.
  • Tibet developed a distinct culture due to its geographic and climatic conditions.
  • Melodic lines in the C major scale with "n" distinct pitch classes always generate "n" distinct patterns.
  • 3. Ethnoclass: ethnically or culturally distinct, usually descended from slaves or immigrants, most of whom occupy a distinct social and economic stratum or niche.
  • Each vowel quality occurs in long-short pairs: these are distinct phonemes forming distinct words in Thai.

  • There are three distinct oxygen sites (marked O1, O2 and O3 in figure 1), two distinct metal sites (M1 and M2) and only one distinct silicon site.
  • It was long considered conspecific with the stoat ("M. erminea"), but a 2021 study found it to be a distinct species, forming distinct genetic clades from "erminea".
  • The term "information literacy" covers many distinct fields, which are both distinct and interrelated. The following are key information literacies.
  • The rhizomes are dorsiventral (having upper and lower surfaces clearly distinct in appearance), and bear two rows of stipes, which sometimes have distinct joints where they attach.
  • Though FAVA has only been recognized as a distinct vascular anomaly, separate from common venous malformations, within the past ten years, FAVA a distinct congenital disorder.

  • As remarked above, these are variously placed in "T. musculus" if that is considered distinct, or as one or several distinct species.
  • The routes table identifies distinct routes. This is to be distinguished from distinct routings (or paths), several of which may belong to a single route.
  • If multiplicity is ignored, this may be emphasized by counting the number of "distinct" elements, as in "the number of distinct roots".
  • "E. coli" C is morphologically distinct from other "E. coli" strains; it is more spherical in shape and has a distinct distribution of its nucleoid.
  • These massive palms can grow up to [...] high and have robust trunks with distinct leaf scars; in some species the trunk develops a distinct swelling just below the crown, though for unknown reasons.

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