Synonym: classifiable, typical. Similar words: distinction, distinct, distinguish, instinct, active, activist, assist in, existing. Meaning: [dɪ'stɪŋktɪv] adj. 1. of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing 2. capable of being classified.
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211. The results are poles apart in terms of character ... each room has a distinctive style of its own.
212. Normally it went about its business either on foot or in an arabeah, the horse-drawn cab distinctive to the city.
213. There were three distinctive characteristics about the archosaurs that paleontologists discovered marked them off from their antecedents.
214. Since the caterpillars have very bright distinctive colours, the birds quickly recognise that they are inedible and leave them alone.
215. The adult male peregrine is a very distinctive bluey black in colour when seen from the rear.
216. Ability to care for the helpless is women's distinctive nature.
217. To Bowman, every actuator in the ship had its own distinctive voice, and he recognized this one instantly.
218. With outsized ears, the Black-tailed Jackrabbit is very distinctive.
219. China's family planning program is distinctive in several ways.
219. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
220. Distinctive, decorous grade and brand-new life interest.
221. Saint - Simon did not develop a distinctive sociology.
222. However, as its hidden assets, sales teams styles, common aspirations and distinctive marketing concepts must not be neglected.
223. Each chemical element has been given a name and a distinctive symbol.
224. The main religious philosophy schools in the history of Indian thought, including Brahmanism, Buddhism, Jainism and Lokayata, all have put forward their own distinctive ethical viewpoints.
225. Her disposition is low-key, bringing faint grief, be different from the female with other distinctive appearance right-down .
226. A first contact with John Ashbery's poems often throws readers into confusion with his multifarious, usually longwinded and discursive, verses which seem to have no distinctive characteristics at all.
227. Boxfish, also known as trunkfish or cowfish, are known for their distinctive boxy profiles and for the bonelike, six-sided plates that cover much of their bodies and protect them from predators.
228. Curved out delicately in the shape of a giant human foot, I feel this is a very distinctive item of modern day furniture.
229. There exist three types of segmental lengthening in oral Chinese, each one matched with certain prosodic events and characterized by their own distinctive temporal variations.
230. Black English is as perfect as Standard American English, and in sounds it is equally distinctive.
231. Dominated with distinctive aromas of pineapple, peach and grapefruit, complemented with light toasty oak. Rich and flavorsome with soft acidity and a lingering finish.
232. The Komondor is a Hungarian breed of dog that has a very distinctive, corded coat that closely resembles dreadlocks.
233. Madeleines are very small sponge cakes with a distinctive shell-like shape.
234. A green, gray, or red metamorphic rock, similar to slate but often having a wavy surface and a distinctive micaceous luster.
235. We have previously described distinctive patterns of elastic fibers in nevi and in melanomas.
236. Due to the distinctive feature of " double indemnity" system, this article attempts to make a breakthrough in testing its effects in society.
237. Elderly Li women with their people's distinctive spidery blue tattoos on their faces and legs weave garments on simple lap looms and offer them for sale.
238. Urban square is the outstanding node point to express the style and the feature of a city, and creating distinctive character of squares is the key to show the characteristics of a city.
239. The visitors gawk as they troop through one of 10 distinctive pagoda-shaped high-rises at the center of the village, taking in the surreal view from the balcony on the top floor.
240. The apparent newsworthiness of pandas coming to Edinburgh zoo may be largely down to the public's delight in this distinctive bear.
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