Crossword-Solution: DISTINGUISHING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Distinguishing | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Distinguish |
| Distinguishing | a. | Constituting difference, or distinction from everything else; distinctive; peculiar; characteristic. |
We have 13 clues for the answer “DISTINGUISHING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Setting apart by recognizing unique features | 1 answer |
| diacritical | 6 answers |
| diagnostic | 20 answers |
| Dissimilar | 27 answers |
| distinctive | 55 answers |
| Personal | 62 answers |
| specific | 65 answers |
| Peculiar | 71 answers |
| Renown | 78 answers |
| CHARACTERISTIC ___ | 85 answers |
| Different | 87 answers |
| Type | 89 answers |
| Eccentric | 113 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISTINGUISHING (5)
The Blind Man and the Whelp A BLIND MAN was accustomed to distinguishing different animals by touching them with his hands.
The distinguishing feature of Communism is not the abolition of property generally, but the abolition of bourgeois property.
Under the head of “Grammar” the little scholars furnish the following information: Gender is the distinguishing nouns without regard to sex.
His eyes could not penetrate the darkness even to the distinguishing of his hand before his face, while the banths, he knew, could see quite well, though absence of light were utter.
The distinguishing mark of the hens was a crest of lamentably scanty growth, in these latter days, but so oddly and wickedly analogous to Hepzibah’s turban, that Phœbe—to the poignant distress of her conscience, but inevitably—was led to fancy a general resemblance betwixt these forlorn bipeds and her respectable relative.
Quotes with DISTINGUISHING (3)
Our knowledge springs from two fundamental sources of our mind; the first is to receive representations (receptivity of impressions), the second is the faculty of knowing an object through these representations (spontaneity of concepts). Through the first an object is *given* to us, through the second the object is *thought* in relation to that representation (which is a mere determination of the mind). Intuition and concepts constitute, therefore, the elements of all our kno…
Nowhere in the Bible, however, do we find God distinguishing between levels of sin. God doesn't share our rating system. To him, all sin is equally evil, and all sinners are equally lovable.
Seek happiness in tranquility and avoid ambition even if it be only the apparently innocent one of distinguishing yourself in science and discoveries.