Distinctly inferior
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THIRDRATEDistinctly inferior
DEFINESpecify distinctly
fairlyclearly; distinctly
SURLYDistinctly uncooperative
TOTEMICDistinctly representative
ETCHImpress distinctly
DEFINESpecify distinctly.
ETCHEDDistinctly imprinted
ENUNCIATESpeak distinctly
DEFINESSpecifies distinctly
REEKSmack of distinctly.
OUTCLASSESIs distinctly ahead of.
dichoptichaving eyes distinctly separate
ANOTHERDistinctly different from the first
articulatingPronounce (something) clearly and distinctly
seiseunderstand fully and distinctly apprehend
seizerunderstand fully and distinctly apprehend
mouthedUtter very clearly and distinctly
articulatesPronounce (something) clearly and distinctly
seisingunderstand fully and distinctly apprehend
STAMPDistinct mark, or mark distinctly
mouthingUtter very clearly and distinctly
talkto speak without hesitation; speak distinctly and openly
inarticulateUnable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly
dullest(of a person's senses) Not perceiving things distinctly; insensitive
detailerto report minutely and distinctly specify detailed their grievances
designablecapable of being designated or distinctly marked out; distinguishable
foetusthe unborn in the womb with distinctly formed parts, also FETUS
fetusthe unborn in the womb with distinctly formed parts, also FOETUS
fetusesFETUS, the unborn in the womb with distinctly formed parts, also FOETUS
foetusesFOETUS, the unborn in the womb with distinctly formed parts, also FETUS
THERAVENPoem with the line, "Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December"
tonguingSound (a note) distinctly on a wind instrument by interrupting the air flow with the tongue
pedatifidof a leaf, cleft in a pedate manner, but having the lobes distinctly connected at the base
transparent(of a material or article) Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen
dobsonlarge, soft-bodied insect, Corydalus cornutus, having four distinctly veined membranous wings, biting mouthparts, and, in the male, huge mandibles that jut out from the head
subprofessionalfunctioning or qualified to function below the professional level but distinctly above the clerical or labor level and usually under the supervision of a professionally trained person