DISTINCT
Traduction- DISTINCT
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, INCTE. adj.
Différent, séparé d'un autre. Ce sont deux choses entièrement distinctes. Il faut que les articles d'un compte soient bien distincts. Les étamines de cette plante sont distinctes, et non réunies. Il se dit également Des objets dont la forme est bien aperçue, ou qui ne paraissent pas confondus avec d'autres. Peu à peu les objets devinrent plus distincts. Il signifie aussi, tant au propre qu'au figuré, Clair et net. Un son distinct. Une voix distincte. Une vue distincte. En termes clairs et distincts. Idée distincte. Notion distincte.
L'Academie francaise. 1835.
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distinct — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin distinctus, from past participle of distinguere Date: 14th century 1. distinguishable to the eye or mind as discrete ; separate < a distinct cultural group > < teaching as … New Collegiate Dictionary
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