Definitionadv. in an identifiably distinctive manner
Last update: June 30, 2015
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In fact, there were special cases, like that of Synesius, in which a speculative reconstruction of distinctively Christian doctrines by Christian men was winked at. [Please select]
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Field never outgrew the enjoyment and employment of this distinctively American appreciation of humor. [Please select]
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3 kilometers southwest of Matatán, Sinaloa, are distinctively marked. [Please select]
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The first subfamily is comprised of distinctively American birds. [Please select]
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This chair is distinctively an ecclesiastical one--a throne, in fact, of some dignity. [Please select]
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It belongs to the distinctively romantic school of German fiction. [Please select]
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With the peculiar attention to detail distinctively the forest runner's he indicated a route. [Please select]
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The second is that it is distinctively coloured, and in consequence easy to identify. [Please select]
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The pastor afterwards said, "He selected from Greenwood's collection hymns of a purely meditative character, without any distinctively Christian expression." [Please select]
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It is most distinctively a ground bird, and flat upon the pasture or in a slightly hollowed cup it has the merest apology for a nest. [Please select]
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