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- Distinctive
- Distinctiveness
- Distingué
- Distinguish
- Distinguish between
- Distinguishable
- Distinguished
- Distinguishing
- Distinguishing feature
- Distort
- Distorted
- Distorter
- Distortion
- Distortions
- Distract
- Distracted
- Distractedly
- Distraction
- Distrait
- Distraught
- Distress
- Distress signal
- Distressed
- Distressing
Definition of the day : « distortions »
- noun deformity; falsification
- Nor is it necessary that we should throw all the blame of these distortions on the Chinese.
- Extract from : « Chips From A German Workshop - Volume I » by Friedrich Max Mller
- The contortions and distortions of body, limbs and features were fearful.
- Extract from : « The Gay Gnani of Gingalee » by Florence Huntley
- Or are they only fancies and falsehoods, or figures of speech and distortions of truth?
- Extract from : « When the Holy Ghost is Come » by S. L. Brengle
- Hence we do not notice the lights, the shadows, and the distortions.
- Extract from : « Popular scientific lectures » by Ernst Mach
- It can force pliant natures into distortions and monstrosities.
- Extract from : « Bushido, the Soul of Japan » by Inazo Nitob
- No distortions or speculations can influence the findings of science.
- Extract from : « Crime: Its Cause and Treatment » by Clarence Darrow
- This also I thought was in the play, and I clapped my hands at his distortions.
- Extract from : « The Glory of English Prose » by Stephen Coleridge
- Distortions in a vertical plane would have simply the effect of raising, lowering, or extending the slit.
- Extract from : « Experimental Determination of the Velocity of Light » by Albert A. Michelson
- Yet, in spite of all the distortions and exaggerations and displacements, Sharaku's satyrical faces live.
- Extract from : « Chats on Japanese Prints » by Arthur Davison Ficke
- But it was a backwoods conscience, and had the distortions of his primitive philosophy.
- Extract from : « The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains » by Charles Egbert Craddock