distinctive in the PONS Dictionary

distinctive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

distinctive [or distinguishing] feature

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The male has a distinctive way of resting with overlapping wings.
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Bungee chairs are noted for their distinctive style and form.
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The three groups have differing male plumages, distinctive calls, and are allopatric; further study is needed.
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Here's hoping he lives up to his title and comes up with something more distinctive some day.
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It is essentially a functional bottle without a distinctive shape.
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Dress in each regional culture reflect weather conditions, way of living and distinctive style which gives it a unique identity among all cultures.
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The power plant foundation is distinctive, with semicircular windows.
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Servers in some restaurants use distinctive stamps, so that sales statistics for each server can be recorded.
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Some marker units are distinctive by virtue of their magnetic qualities.
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The town is divided eastwest by a rocky peninsula, which is the distinctive feature of the city.
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