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Indistinctly
Indistinctly In`dis*tinct"ly, adv.
In an indistinct manner; not clearly; confusedly; dimly; as,
certain ideas are indistinctly comprehended.
In its sides it was bounded distinctly, but on its ends
confusedly an indistinctly. --Sir I.
Newton.
Undistinctly
Undistinctly Un`dis*tinct"ly, adv.
Indistinctly.
Meaning of Distinctly from wikipedia
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Distinct society (in French: la société distincte) is a
political term
especially used
during constitutional debate in Canada, in the
second half of the...
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Distinctness of
image (DOI) is a
quantification of the
deviation of the
direction of
light propagation from the
regular direction by
scattering during...
- count-
distinct problem (also
known in
applied mathematics as the
cardinality estimation problem) is the
problem of
finding the
number of
distinct elements...
- the
element distinctness problem or
element uniqueness problem is the
problem of
determining whether all the
elements of a list are
distinct. It is a well...
- A
distinct po****tion
segment (DPS) is the
smallest division of a
taxonomic species permitted to be
protected under the U.S.
Endangered Species Act. Species...
- In optometry, the
least distance of
distinct vision (LDDV) or the
reference seeing distance (RSD) is the
closest someone with "normal"
vision (20/20 vision)...
- Look up distinction,
distinct, or
distinctive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Distinction,
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distinctive may
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Distinction (philosophy)...
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Highly Distinct is the
second studio album by R&B
group The
Friends of Distinction,
released in
September 1969 on the RCA
Victor label. The
album reached...
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given field K is
separable if its
roots are
distinct in an
algebraic closure of K, that is, the
number of
distinct roots is
equal to the
degree of the polynomial...
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PostgreSQL provides a
standard conforming Boolean type.
Sometimes called just
distinct types,
these were
introduced as an
optional feature (S011) to
allow existing...