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distinctively

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dis·tinc·tive  (d-stngktv)
adj.
1. Serving to identify; distinguishing: distinctive tribal tattoos. See Usage Note at distinct.
2. Characteristic or typical: "Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor" (Curtis Wilkie).
3. Linguistics Phonemically relevant and capable of conveying a difference in meaning, as nasalization in the initial sound of mat versus bat.

dis·tinctive·ly adv.
dis·tinctive·ness n.
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Adv.1.distinctively - in an identifiably distinctive manner; "the distinctively conservative district of the county"
Translations
distinctively [dɪsˈtɪŋktɪvlɪ] ADV [dressed] → de forma muy peculiar, de forma muy particular; [furnished] → de una forma muy particular, de una forma muy personal
the decor has a distinctively masculine feel to itla decoración tiene un aire claramente or ostensiblemente masculino
distinctively patternedcon un diseño muy particular
distinctively [dɪˈstɪŋktɪvli] adv [American, British] → typiquement; [decorated] → de façon particulière
distinctively
advunverwechselbar; distinctively dressedauffällig gekleidet; music which is distinctively AmericanMusik mit ausgeprägt amerikanischen Zügen; there is nothing distinctively Christian about this philosophyan dieser Philosophie ist nichts ausgesprochen Christliches
distinctively [dɪsˈtɪŋktɪvlɪ] advin modo tutto particolare
distinctively [dɪsˈtɪŋktɪvlɪ] advin modo tutto particolare


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Comedy had already taken definite shape when comic poets, distinctively so called, are heard of.
Observing these people narrowly, even when the iron hand of misfortune has shaken them from their unquestioning hold on the world, one sees little trace of religion, still less of a distinctively Christian creed.
The promoter's secretary, a distinctively sporty young man, sneered audibly.
 
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