DISTINCTNESS vs SEVERALTY: NOUN
- The quality of being not alike; being distinct or different from that otherwise experienced or known
- The state of being several and distinct
- The quality or state of being distinct, in any sense of that word.
- Synonyms Distinctness, Distinction (see distinction), plainness, perspicuity, explicitness, lucidity.
- Nice discrimination; hence, clearness; precision.
- The property or degree of being distinct.
- The quality of being sharp and clear
- A separate and individual right to possession or ownership that is not shared with any other person.
- Land, property, or an estate owned in severalty.
- The quality or condition of being held or owned in severalty.
- The quality or condition of being separate and distinct.
- A state of separation from the rest, or from all others: used chiefly of the tenure of property.
- An estate which the tenant holds in his own right, without being joined in interest with any other person; -- distinguished from joint tenancy, coparcenary, and common.
- The sole holding of property by someone.
- Exclusive individual ownership
- The state of being several and distinct
DISTINCTNESS vs SEVERALTY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The quality of being not alike
- N/A
DISTINCTNESS vs SEVERALTY: RELATED WORDS
- Laude, Discrimination, Difference, Separation, Distinction, Distinguishing, Differentiation, Clarity, Uniqueness, Distinctiveness, Severalty, Discreteness, Sharpness, Separateness, Otherness
- Tenancy, Ownership, Land, Lands, Allotment, Allotting, Allot, Take, Hold, Owned, Allotted, Held, Separateness, Distinctness, Discreteness
DISTINCTNESS vs SEVERALTY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Commonality, Individuality, Award, Laude, Discrimination, Difference, Separation, Distinction, Distinguishing, Differentiation, Clarity, Uniqueness, Sharpness, Separateness, Otherness
- Owner, Property, Estate, Indians, Tenancy, Land, Allotment, Allot, Take, Hold, Owned, Allotted, Held, Separateness, Distinctness
DISTINCTNESS vs SEVERALTY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If prime matter is strictly and purely potential, then it must lack any intrinsic distinctness.
- In that case, cut the frequency area which gives them their distinctness.
- He made deamess and distinctness the criteria of true tiumght.
- Evidence for distinctness should be recognized as the prerequisite.
- But music has its own substitute for conceptual distinctness.
- But some Maroons, it seemed, preserved a certain distinctness.
- Our selection should, accordingly, go to this distinctness.
- Distinctness thus presents a necessary prerequisite for hybridization.
- Strong to test claims of distinctness and specificity.
- Further research is required to establish their distinctness.
- Charles and Mary Croxall, one equal fourth part by metes and bounds and in severalty.
- GUARANTY I jointly and severalty guarantee payment and performance of all promises contained in this Lease.
- The reservation land was to be assigned in severalty to individual Indians.
- It must be executed concurrently by thetestators and may dispose of property owned jointly or in severalty.
- Steve owns the store building in severalty, because a joint tenancy interest is not devisable.
- Dawes Severalty Act, promoted the assimilation of Native Americans into American society.
- Limitations of actions for lands patented in severalty under treaties.
- Many things were wrong with the Dawes Severalty Act.
- Their lands have not yet been allotted in severalty.
- Presidential Message, Severalty of Round Valley Indians in California.
DISTINCTNESS vs SEVERALTY: QUESTIONS
- Why does the distinctness of image decrease with increasing blur?
- Why is clarity and distinctness so important to Descartes?
- What is taxonomic distinctness and why does it matter?
- How do I make a two-way distinctness determination?
- What is the quantum walk algorithm for element distinctness?
- What did Grover Cleveland sign the Dawes Severalty Act?
- What is an undivided property in common and severalty?