Etymology
The word "distinctly" originates from the Latin word "distinctus" (past participle of "distinguere"), which means "to distinguish" or "to set apart."
Meaning
"Distinctly" means:
Origin
The word "distinctly" entered the English language around the 14th century. It derives from the Old French word "distinctement," which in turn comes from the Latin word "distinctus."
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