distinct (adj.)
- absolute
- apart
- apparent
- articulate
- assorted
- asunder
- audible
- bipartite
- categorical
- certain
- clean-cut
- clear
- clear-cut
- coherent
- concrete
- connected
- consistent
- conspicuous
- contrary
- contrasting
- contrastive
- crisp
- crystalline
- defined
- definite
- detached
- detailed
- determinate
- deviating
- dichotomous
- different
- differentiated
- direct
- discernible
- discontinuous
- discordant
- discrepant
- discrete
- disjoined
- disparate
- dissimilar
- dissonant
- distinctive
- distinguishable
- distinguished
- divergent
- diverging
- divers
- diverse
- diversified
- esoteric
- especial
- evident
- exact
- exceptional
- explicit
- express
- extraordinary
- fixed
- glaring
- hearable
- heterogeneous
- hi-fi
- high-fidelity
- incisive
- incoherent
- incompatible
- incongruous
- inconsistent
- indisputable
- individual
- indubitable
- inharmonious
- inner
- insular
- intimate
- irreconcilable
- limpid
- lucid
- luminous
- manifest
- many
- marked
- minute
- motley
- multifarious
- noteworthy
- noticeable
- observable
- obvious
- open-and-shut
- palpable
- particular
- partitioned
- patent
- peculiar
- pellucid
- perceivable
- perceptible
- personal
- perspicuous
- plain
- precise
- prescribed
- private
- prominent
- pronounced
- recognizable
- respective
- seeable
- self-evident
- self-explanatory
- separate
- separated
- several
- sharp
- simple
- single
- singular
- sole
- special
- specific
- staring
- straightforward
- tangible
- translucent
- transparent
- trenchant
- unambiguous
- unattached
- unattended
- uncommon
- unconformable
- unconfused
- unconnected
- understandable
- unequal
- unequivocal
- unique
- univocal
- unlike
- unmistakable
- unusual
- variant
- varied
- variegated
- various
- varying
- visible
- vivid
- well-defined
- well-marked
Distinct as the billows, yet one as the sea.
Hannibal, as he had mighty virtues, so had he many vices; he had two distinct persons in him.