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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241. Fresh, lively, crisp like a Granny Smith apple, distinctive as a Lori Bell solo.
242. Acadian music, for its part, was not only less distinctive but there was no recording industry on hand to record it and promote it.
243. In the classical differential geometry which deals with the theory of curves and surfaces of three dimensional Euclidean space, the most distinctive study is the Weingarten surface.
244. Salt workers' work song, a style of folk song in south Sichuan, has distinctive artistic features and historic value.
245. MOTC officials said they plan to designate a special route on Dunhua North Road and Dunhua South Road. The bikeway will be painted in a distinctive color, so it can be distinguished easily.
246. Through international comparison, the author also tries to explain the intercommunity and distinctive aspects of the stock market structure of China.
247. The supersonic gas-centrifugal atomization Technology was used to study the influence of distinctive factors on the properties of AgRE alloy powders.
248. Connective tissues of liver hepar are not developed, so the edge of the hepatic lobule is not distinctive.
249. Cut out unwanted material of becomes with the crocodilian skin joining together of different color late outfit bag is distinctive, reveal a costly glamour.
249. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
250. Aplysia only has 20, 000 neurons, and many of them are so large and distinctive that they had been named and their functions identified.
251. One of the mort distinctive features of commonly used Chinese textbook on the national scale in Year 2000 is the proportional increase of classical style of writing.
252. His distinctive language of image and tremendous momentum of using pen and ink, bear aggressive visual power, penetrate into people's heart and soul and are very enlightening.
253. This universe existed in the shape of darkness, unperceived , destitute of distinctive marks, unattainable by reasoning, unknowable, wholly immersed, as it were, in deep sleep.
254. Chapter 3 gave a proof-test to detail experiment, and researched distinctive complement cases to verify experiment result.
255. Their most distinctive feature, which can be worn in one of two ways, relaxed or rigid, depending upon which image your Caracal has chosen for the day.
256. Artistic people are often described as tall and slender figure, a distinctive personal colors, angular shape, and unconventional.
257. Harris married his deceitfulness with a total lack of remorse or empathy—another distinctive quality of the psychopath.
258. The car's distinctive look comes from extensive use of composite materials on the facia and interior panels.
259. The police firearm is an officer's most distinctive piece of service equipment.
260. There will be a help zone in which IT and library support staff--clad in distinctive polo shirts--will roam, aiding students who can't find a book or who have computer trouble.
261. Each of these forests produces wood with distinctive characteristics involving tightness of the wood grain as well as the amount of oak flavours that are imparted to the wine.
262. As a young man he had fought against the British in the American War of Independence , and he felt that written English in the newly independent United States should have a distinctive"American" look.
263. Any of various extinct ungulate mammals of the Eocene to Pleistocene epochs, having distinctive three-clawed, three-toed feet.
264. Britain's loudest bird, the bittern, has had its best year since records began with scientists tracking more than 100 breeding males belting out their distinctive booming call.
265. Among them, Emotional therapy is the most distinctive of TCM Psychotherapy. Cognitive therapy and behavior therapy of TCM Psychotherapy have similar with Modern psychotherapy.
266. Maurice Ravel (1875------1937), French composer. His distinctive style brought lasting popularity, and his scrupulous craftsmanship helped him to a position of eminence among composer of his day.
267. In the respect of Yi' s explanation, he stood for setting up rules from Yi itself, setting forth some distinctive concepts such as "body trigram", "four connections", "time and position".
268. Using broad, flat white cardboard boxes for pizzas and small waxy paper cartons for chow mein and chop suey, these ethnic restaurants standardized distinctive take-out packaging.
269. These documents reflect the distinctive features of the structure of the merchants' families such as adopting system, unsoundness of family, preternatural...
270. Distinctive crystal clastic rock enchases craft every design likes an artwork, aglimmer glamour burnish, popular feeling chord is touched like diamond.
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