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DISTINCTIVELY, adv. With distinction; plainly.
DISTINCTIVE, a. 1. That marks distinction or difference; as distinctive names or...
DISTINCTION, n. [L.] 1. The act of separating or distinguishing. 2. A note or ma...
DISTINCT, a. [L. See Distinguish .] 1. Literally, having the difference marked; ...
DISTILLMENT, n. That which is drawn by distillation.
DISTILLING, ppr. Dropping; letting fall in drops; extracting by distillation.
DISTILLERY, n. 1. The act or art of distilling. 2. The building and works where ...
DISTILLER, n. One who distills; one whose occupation is to extract spirit by eva...
DISTILLED, pp. Let fall or thrown down inn drops; subjected to the process of di...
DISTILLATORY, a. Belonging to distillation; used for distilling; as distillatory...
DISTILLATION, n. 1. The act of falling in drops, or the act of pouring or throwi...
DISTILLABLE, a. That may be distilled; fit for distillation.
DISTILL, v.i. [L., to drop; a drop. Gr.] 1. To drop; to fall in drops. Soft show...
DISTICHOUS, DISTICH, a. Having two rows, or disposed in two rows. A distichous s...
DISTICH, n. [L., Gr., a verse.] A couplet; a couple of verses or poetic lines, m...
DISTHRONIZE, v.t. To dethrone. [Not used.]