distinctively
1.the distinctively conservative district of the county.
2.The orchestra had a distinctively warm and mellow sound
3.A distinctively shaped or marked tail, as of a dog or deer.
4.Distinctively spicy with aromas like rose petals and grapefruit. Rich and soft.
5.Newly issued money has increased distinctively since the latter half of this year.
6.Although I last met him eight years ago, I still remember his special qualities most distinctively.
7.A Mediterranean perennial plant(Glycyrrhiza glabra) having blue flowers, pinnately compound leaves, and a sweet, distinctively flavored root.
8.An organism in its early stages of development, especially before it has reached a distinctively recognizable form.
9.A distinctively Australian contribution is the volunteer surflifesaving movement which keeps a constant vigil over swimmers in the surf.
10.Something, such as a minicomputer, that is distinctively smaller than other members of its type or class.

