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  • 121different — adjective 1 not like something or someone else, or not like before: You look different. Have you had your hair cut? (+ from): Our two sons are very different from each other. (+ to): Her jacket s a bit different to mine. (+ than) AmE: The… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 122different */*/*/ — UK [ˈdɪfrənt] / US [ˈdɪf(ə)rənt] adjective 1) not the same as another person or thing, or not the same as before I tried on lots of different hats. Her new glasses make her look completely different. different from: What makes him different from… …

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  • 123different — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin different , differens, present participle of differre Date: 14th century 1. partly or totally unlike in nature, form, or quality ; dissimilar < could hardly be more different > often followed by&#8230; …

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  • 124Différent (numismatique) — Le différent est un terme employé en numismatique. C est une marque d atelier ou de graveur représentée par une lettre ou un symbole. Le différent est aussi le nom donné à la signature du graveur (créateur du modèle) et du graveur général qui est …

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  • 125different — [[t]dɪ̱frənt[/t]] ♦ 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ from n If two people or things are different, they are not like each other in one or more ways. London was different from most European capitals... If he d attended music school, how might things have&#8230; …

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  • 126Different ideal — In algebraic number theory, the different ideal (sometimes simply the different) is defined to account for the (possible) lack of duality in the ring of integers of an algebraic number field K, with respect to the field trace. It was introduced&#8230; …

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  • 127different — differently, adv. differentness, n. /dif euhr euhnt, dif reuhnt/, adj. 1. not alike in character or quality; differing; dissimilar: The two are different. 2. not identical; separate or distinct: three different answers. 3. various; several:&#8230; …

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  • 128different — adj. 1) basically, entirely, radically different 2) different from, than (AE), to (BE) USAGE NOTE: Some purists consider only different from to be correct. Note that when a clause follows, than becomes a conjunction, but from and to remain&#8230; …

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