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contradistinct, a.|ˌkɒntrədɪˈstɪŋkt| [f. contra- 1 + distinct.] Contradistinguished; distinct and in contrast.
1641R. Brooke Eng. Episc. ii. v. 83 You shall finde these and the Church contradistinct. 1688Norris Love i. v. 60 My Division of Benevolence into Self-love and Charity is sufficiently accurate and contra-distinct. 1729Berkeley Wks. IV. 634 The latter..also in kind contradistinct. b. Const. to (unto), from.
1621W. Sclater Tythes (1623) 79 When we treat of Cæremonies contradistinct to moralities, etc. 1659Hammond On Ps. cxv. 7 An inarticulate sound, contradistinct from speaking. 1713Nelson Life Dr. Bull 142 The evangelical Law of Christ, as contradistinct to the Moral. 1774A. Gib Present Truth I. 195 The Gospel..strictly taken as contradistinct from the law. contradiˈstinctly adv., in contradistinction.
1621W. Sclater Tythes (1623) 99 Taking it as schoolemen contradistinctly to Morall and Cæremoniall, etc. 1697J. Sergeant Solid Philos. 437 He speaks of Words..Contradistinctly from the Ideas signify'd by them. |