distinctual

adj

Etymology

From distinct + -ual.

  1. derived from distinctus
  2. derived from destincter
  3. inherited from distincte
  4. suffixed as distinctual — “distinct + ual

Definitions

  1. Distinctive

    Distinctive; serving to allow distinctions.

    • Thus, for example, the state that precedes the two distinctual states, being and nonbeing, can be termed "without-being" ( thus it follows that the term Mu, which is most often translated as "no-thing," would be "without-thing").
    • I couldn't hear any specific noise; it wasn't distinctual because there was so much noise; it was all noise; there was just noise everywhere.

The neighborhood

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