physically distinct

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Different in a way that can be physically seen or measured.

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  • The two subspecies are physically distinct, with noticeable differences in fur color and size.
  • Oil and water remain physically distinct liquids even when mixed together.
  • Although they share a common platform, the two car models are designed to be physically distinct.
  • The new wing of the museum is physically distinct from the original building.
  • In the database, customer records and order histories are stored as physically distinct entities.
  • Even identical twins can develop traits that make them appear physically distinct over time.
  • The layers of rock were physically distinct, each representing a different geological era.
  • To prevent contamination, the raw and cooked foods must be kept in physically distinct areas.
  • The male and female flowers of this plant are physically distinct and easy to tell apart.
  • A county and a city within it are legally separate, but not always physically distinct.