The antonym of distinct is indistinct.
There can be infinitely many distinct factors.
The set of positive integers is {1,2,3,4,5,...}. When referring to numbers, distinct simply means different from each other e.g. 2,6,7 and 9 are distinct positive integers but 2,6,6 and 9 are not distinct since two of them are equal.
If two objects are distinct, it means they are not equal, or in otherwords: not the same. If someone has said to you: "make two distinct triangles" just make two differend ones.
It depends on the question you are asked. There are never 3 distinct triangles; there can only be 0,1, or 2 distinct triangles. Idk if that helps because the question is kinda general.
No, it is an adjective. It can mean clear, distinct, or bright.
No, it is not an adverb. It is a verb form or gerund (noun) from the verb "to think."
Yes. The verb bark (to make a dog sound or shout, to scrape) represents an action. Bark can also be a noun, with several distinct meanings.
Verb-preposition combinations are when a verb is paired with a preposition to create a specific meaning or convey a specific action. For example, "look at," "talk to," and "listen for" are all common verb-preposition combinations in English that have distinct meanings from the individual words used alone.
No, a positive noun is not a past tense verb. A positive noun refers to a person, place, thing, or idea, while a past tense verb indicates an action that has already occurred in the past. These are two different parts of speech with distinct functions in language.
This is one of the only times that an English verb has distinct conjugated forms. The base verb for "am" is "to be". "Am" is the first person singular form, and no other. In Spanish, this corresponds to either "estoy" (is for now) or "soy" (is always), depending on the context.
The noun distinction uses the suffix -ion (-tion) to form a noun from the adjective distinct.A derivative of the adjective distinct is distinctive. The related verb is distinguish.
Yes, the word 'phase' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'phase' is a word for a distinct period or stage in a process of change or development of something; a word for a thing.
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'Explains' is the third person form of the verb 'to explain'. It has two distinct uses: to make something clear (such as a problem or idea) or to account for a particular action or behavior.
"Distinct" is an adjective meaning different or separate. A chameleon does not have a distinct because a distinct isn't a thing that an animal can have.
No, it is not. Grade can be a verb with distinct meanings (to score, to level) or a noun with the same general concept (a score, a level or level rise). It can be a noun adjunct in terms such as grade crossing.