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distinctively

adverb as in individually

adverb as in inimitably

adverb as in specially

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While the beans are sourced from coffee estates in the south, the food is distinctively north Indian.

From BBC

Brûlé has since transformed the 11,000 square feet, which once housed the hotel’s barbershop, gym and several offices, into a wildly imaginative and distinctively uptown version of open-plan living.

Yet sea robins are most notable for their distinctively large, fan-shaped dorsal fins and for their six leg-like appendages.

From Salon

“Our current administration operates distinctively from its predecessor,” the department wrote in an emailed statement.

Nothing quite makes a home distinctively your own like built-in storage and features.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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