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Example sentences for "more distinct"

  • The cephalothorax has three gray stripes, more distinct in the young, a middle stripe from the eyes to the dorsal groove, and one on each side of the thorax.

  • It does not have a middle white stripe on the head between the eyes or two white spots just behind it, as auratum has, but the marking behind the eyes is more distinct, as it is in the female.

  • The metatarsus of the fourth legs has the calamistrum more distinct than in others of the family, and the metatarsus appears thicker up and down than it is sidewise.

  • Sometimes the equivocal meaning of a term is perceived by considering its contrary; if we find that it has two or more distinct contraries, we know at once that it has different meanings.

  • Perhaps the definition, while including two or more distinct parts, may be tendered in this form: The definiend is the composition of A and B; e.

  • In one or two days after the pock is full it becomes yellow from contained pus and then dries into a brownish-yellow scab, which finally falls, leaving one or more distinct pits in the skin.

  • The bellowslike sound is more distinct than it is in pericarditis.

  • The misty form of a Supreme Being that hovers through the latter, here assumes a more distinct outline, however.

  • Of these the first two are very similar, in some cases almost identical, while the Acoma is more distinct.

  • In California, there appears to be spoken two or more distinct languages.

  • First, the bringing together and the disposition of two or more distinct “Coats in one Shield”: 2.

  • Secondly, the aggroupment of two or more distinct Coats to form a single heraldic composition, the Shields being still kept distinct from one another: and, 3.

  • Arms formed from the combination of the bearings of two or more distinct coats, to produce a single compound coat.

  • In a more definite shape, and in a more distinct form, it appears as early as in the Messianic Psalms.

  • Such a contrast betwixt the house and the kingdom would have required a more distinct intimation.

  • If the latter had been intended, a more distinct indication of it would have been required.

  • The will objectifies itself in a new, more distinct way.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more distinct" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    last found; moderately productive; more able; more advantageous; more akin; more attention; more blessed; more complete; more delicate; more efficient; more exactly; more generous; more like; more marked; more natural; more numerous; more positive; more precise; more prudent; more satisfactory; more serious; more shall; more slave; more spiritual; more work; preventive medicine