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abactor
abba
abut
accidental
acoustics
acquired
acquirement
action
aculeate
acute
acuteness
adversary
affinity
aim
allay
allegory
altern
ancient
animal
annulet
apart
aphorism
apparent
appellative
appetite
aptote
arbor
arms
artificial
assent
attain
attorney
avenge
avoid
backgammon
balloon
bark
barter
bashaw
battle
bear
believe
believer
bight
birth
biscuit
bodily
body
boiarin
born
boundary
branch
brother
business
cadency
cardinal
cargo
carpenter
casting-net
casual
catacoustics
celebration
celebrity
celerity
charactery
chicane
chief
chronical
church
civil
class
clergy
client
clip
clock-work
coal
comma
commission
common
comparison
condescend
condescending
confer
confusedness
conjugate
consanguinity
consent
consequence
considerable
continental
continued
contradistinction
coquet
coquette
cordwood
countenance
counterdistinction
critical
crown
crowned
crowning
damianists
defensive
degree
delirium
despond
difference
dignotion
dijudication
discern
discreet
discretive
discriminate
discriminately
discriminating
discrimination
discriminative
discriminatively
disengage
distinction
distinctive
distinctively
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distinguishing
distinguishingly
distinguishment
division
doctor
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downward
downwards
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dromedary
dry
effort
election
eminency
ensign
epidemical
essence
executive
exultation
factitious
fall
fether
figure
finger
fixed
flesh
flour
folk
gender
gentleman
great
greatness
hamlet
hand
heritage
herself
high
history
honor
honorable
honorableness
idea
illustriously
impersonality
inarticulate
incendiary
indifferently
indiscriminate
indiscriminately
indiscriminating
indiscrimination
indistinction
indistinctly
indistinctness
inefficacious
infection
integer
invention
jump
justness
labor
laboring
lady
laical
land
latent
leveler
liveryman
lump
luster
mankind
mark
marked
melancholy
memory
metal
method
miniature
minuteness
misdistinguish
missile
myself
name
nation
new
nobility
nobleness
nominal
notable
note
notice
obligate
observation
observe
of
on
orchestra
ox
paragon
particular
partisan
partition
patron
period
personage
personal
petit
phenix
phonology
physical
pied
plain
plain-song
planet
plot
pomiferous
populousness
porch
porridge
pre-eminence
pre-eminently
precedency
presence
preternatural
pricksong
primary
principal
private
procatarctic
promiscuously
promiscuousness
promise
proud
pull
punctuation
pursuit
quillet
race
raise
ratio
reader
readily
reality
regale
regular
remember
rent
reputable
research
revenge
reverence
reverse
rising
running-rigging
sandarach
sash
savior
scripture
scuffle
sea-coal
sea-man
self
sell
sever
severality
sex
sexual
shine
shopkeeper
side
sign
singularity
sinner
sofa
specialty
species
specific
specifical
spinster
sporadic
sporadical
spring-wheat
stack
stipple
street
subtilize
supereminently
test
that
the
themselves
thick
thrust
thunder
thyself
title
tribe
u
under
undiscernible
undiscerning
undistinguishably
universally
unpretending
vigorousness
village
vocal
water-color
wood-ashes
worldly
year
yourself



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1828 Definition

DISTINCTION, n. [L.]

1. The act of separating or distinguishing.

2. A note or mark of difference. [Seldom used.]

3. Difference made; a separation or disagreement in kind or qualities, by which one thing is known from another. We observe a distinction between matter and spirit; a distinction between matter and spirit; a distinction between the animal and vegetable kingdoms; a distinction between good and evil, right and wrong; between sound reasoning and sophistry.

4. Difference regarded; separation; preference; as in the phrase, without distinction, which denotes promiscuously, all together, alike.

Maids, women, wives, without distinction fall.

5. Separation; division; as the distinction of tragedy into acts.

[In this sense, division would be preferable.]

6. Notation of difference; discrimination; as a distinction between real and apparent good.

In classing the qualities of actions, it is necessary to make accurate distinctions.

7. Eminence; superiority; elevation of rank in society, or elevation of character; honorable estimation. Men who hold a high rank by birth or office, and men who are eminent fro their talents, services or worth, are called men of distinction, as being raised above others by positive institutions or by reputation. So we say, a man of note.

8. That which confers eminence or superiority; office, rank or public favor.

9. Discernment; judgment.
1913 Definition
Distinction (distinction)
n.(?)
Dis*tinc"tion
[L. distinctio: cf. F. distinction.]
  1. A marking off by visible signs; separation into parts; division.
    [Obs.]

    The distinction of tragedy into acts was not known. Dryden.

  2. The act of distinguishing or denoting the differences between objects, or the qualities by which one is known from others; exercise of discernment; discrimination.

    To take away therefore that error, which confusion breedeth, distinction is requisite. Hooker.

  3. That which distinguishes one thing from another; distinguishing quality; sharply defined difference; as, the distinction between real and apparent good.

    The distinction betwixt the animal kingdom and the inferior parts of matter. Locke.

  4. Estimation of difference; regard to differences or distinguishing circumstance.

    Maids, women, wives, without distinction, fall. Dryden.

  5. Conspicuous station; eminence; superiority; honorable estimation; as, a man of distinction.

    Your country's own means of distinction and defense. D. Webster.

    Syn. -- Difference; variation, variety; contrast; diversity; contrariety; disagreement; discrimination; preference; superiority; rank; note; eminence.


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