Distinct to the eye
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LEGIBLEDistinct to the eye.
monoblepsisa condition in which vision is more distinct when one eye only is used
monoblepsesMONOBLEPSIS, a condition in which vision is more distinct when one eye only is used
reblendto mix smoothly so that the parts are no longer distinct
blentto mix smoothly so that the parts are no longer distinct
reblentto mix smoothly so that the parts are no longer distinct
blendto mix smoothly so that the parts are no longer distinct
octandrousof or pertaining to the Octandria; having eight distinct stamens also OCTANDRIAN
octandrianof or pertaining to the Octandria; having eight distinct stamens also OCTANDROUS
eutherianbelonging to the Eutheria, placental mammals / a placental mammal (as distinct from marsupial)
cosmicOf or relating to the universe or cosmos, esp. as distinct from the earth
bioregionalismAdvocacy of the belief that human activity should be largely restricted to distinct ecological and geographical regions
triandrousof or pertaining to the Triandria; having three distinct and equal stamens in the same flower also TRIANDRIAN
triandrianof or pertaining to the Triandria; having three distinct and equal stamens in the same flower also TRIANDROUS
parted(of a leaf) separated into rather distinct portions by incisions that extend nearly to the midrib or the base
unparted(of a leaf) separated into rather distinct portions by incisions that extend nearly to the midrib or the base
vitalistdoctrine that ascribes the functions of a living organism to a vital principle distinct from chemical and physical forces
idiographicOf or relating to the study or discovery of particular scientific facts and processes, as distinct from general laws
segmentsThe smallest distinct part of a spoken utterance, in particular the vowels and consonants as opposed to stress and intonation
segmentThe smallest distinct part of a spoken utterance, in particular the vowels and consonants as opposed to stress and intonation
psychogenesisThe psychological cause to which a mental illness or behavioral disturbance may be attributed (as distinct from a physical cause)
quadricepsThe large muscle at the front of the thigh, which is divided into four distinct portions and acts to extend the leg
metamorphosis(in an insect or amphibian) The process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages
notchbacksA car with a back that extends approximately horizontally from the bottom of the rear window so as to make a distinct angle with it
notchbackA car with a back that extends approximately horizontally from the bottom of the rear window so as to make a distinct angle with it
nociceptiveOf, relating to, or denoting pain arising from the stimulation of nerve cells (often as distinct from that arising from damage or disease in the nerves themselves)
polaritiesThe tendency of living organisms or parts to develop with distinct anterior and posterior (or uppermost and lowermost) ends, or to grow or orient in a particular direction
polarityThe tendency of living organisms or parts to develop with distinct anterior and posterior (or uppermost and lowermost) ends, or to grow or orient in a particular direction
shortest(of a vowel) Categorized as short with regard to quality and length (e.g., in standard British English the vowel in good is short as distinct from the long vowel in food)
systemicDenoting the part of the circulatory system concerned with the transportation of oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the body in general, esp. as distinct from the pulmonary part concerned with the transportation of oxygen from and carbon dioxide to the lungs
ergativea. (in certain languages, as Basque, Eskimo, and some Caucasian languages) noting a case that indicates the subject of a transitive verb and is distinct from the case indicating the subject of an intransitive verb b. similar to such a case i
hyperbolathe set of points in a plane whose distances to two fixed points in the plane have a constant difference; a curve consisting of two distinct and similar branches, formed by the intersection of a plane with a right circular cone when the plane makes a grea