The correct spelling is indeed "distinctive" (identifiable, unique, defining).
The correct spelling is "jaguar." It is a large cat native to the Americas known for its distinctive yellow coat with black spots.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is tarantulas(large spiders).
The noun form for the adjective distinctive is distinctiveness.
In England, the Irish or Scottish accents sound distinctive and different from the English accents.
My grandfather had a distinctive pair of glasses, they were purple and green. My baby brother made a distinctive noise when he cried. Distinctive means noticeable, and often out-of-the-ordinary.
ELEPHANT - the large distinctive mammal
That is the correct spelling of "tie dye" (fabric coloring process that yields a distinctive pattern).
The word is spelled "boab." It refers to the boab tree, which is native to Australia and known for its distinctive shape and large trunk.
The correct spelling is "jaguar." It is a large cat native to the Americas known for its distinctive yellow coat with black spots.
The correct spelling of the animal is "giraffe." Giraffes are known for their long necks and distinctive spotted coats. They are native to Africa and are the tallest land animals.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is tarantulas(large spiders).
The animal you’re describing is likely a "zebra." Zebras are known for their distinctive black and white stripes. If you meant another black and white animal, please specify!
Earl Grey tea has a distinctive smell and taste.The tiger is recognisable by their distinctive stripes.
Yes mammals are distinctive
The noun form for the adjective distinctive is distinctiveness.
No, that is not the right spelling.The correct spelling is creaked.For example:The upstairs floorboards creaked, though he was supposed to be home alone.
The correct spelling is "orangutan." It refers to a large primate native to Indonesia and Malaysia, known for its distinctive reddish-brown hair and intelligence. If you meant a different term, please provide more context.