A definition differentiates a given concept from all others and keeps its units distinguished in a person's mind from all other existents.
As the embryo develops, each germ layer differentiates into different tissues and structures.
He differentiates decisively between excommunication and anathema.
He thought, in consequence, that the principium individuationis, which differentiates two members of the kind, e.g.
In this he agrees with the speculative mystics everywhere, and differentiates himself from the scholastics who followed him.
In this, it differentiates itself from table sugar.
Indeed, some people say it is the one single thing that most differentiates the emotionally intelligent from the emotionally unintelligent.
It's what is done with individual Xanga sites that differentiates it from the others.
Its extraordinary lack of population differentiates Spain from every other country possessed of equal natural advantages and an historic civilization.
Neither system completely differentiates long and short vowels; the Nestorian scheme is the more satisfactory, though more cumbrous.
No matter which color is represented, it's the uniformity of that color across the entire pearl surface that differentiates higher quality pearls from lesser ones.
Nothing clearly differentiates the two periods except the appeal to the bible.
One thing that differentiates these online communities from others is that most of them adhere to a fascinating format where the user doesn't simply write a post and click "submit."
Oospores germinate in wet soils to produce a sporangium which then rapidly differentiates to release zoospores.
The "aaa" part differentiates parts of the domain, which are called subdomains.
The author or the final redactor has impressed a certain linguistic character on the book, which differentiates it not only from all secular writings of the time, but also from all the New Testament books, including the Johannine.
The fine execution is all that differentiates it from the numerous copies in various museums. The most important sculptures of the Roman period, however, are a group of colossal figures supporting an entablature, a large part of which has been recovered.
The Lightspeed Venture partners blog, for example differentiates MySpace from Facebook, and explains that Facebook is for engagement, whereas MySpace is for self-expression.
The look is simple, sleek, and classic, and the heart shape is the only factor that differentiates the cake from the usual rounded models.
The only thing that differentiates two tickets on a no frills airline is the date on which they were bought.
The tendency towards what may be technically called subjectivism, a tendency which differentiates the modern from the ancient method of speculation, is expressed in Locke and Leibnitz in a definite and peculiar fashion.
The website also differentiates business cards by category.
Their women have a high reputation for virtue, which, combined with the general bright and honest character of the whole people, differentiates them from the surrounding nations.
There are several benefits unique to Health Savings Account that differentiates them from Flexible Spending Accounts.
They possess a characteristic flavour which differentiates them somewhat sharply from the Medoc wines.
This account differentiates various groups of kilns according to locality and analyzes the contents of some of the huge waster dumps.
This latter feature differentiates Trichamoeba from the otherwise similar Saccamoeba which has a nucleus with a single large nucleolus.
Wellhausen regards 1-6 and 7-14 as doublets, and differentiates two actions in the original account which are here confused.
What differentiates a cuff bracelet from any other bracelet?
What differentiates man from other natural and organic substances, and approximates him to a supernatural substance, God, is reason (Aoyos), or intellect (vows).
What differentiates this type of discharge from other discharges?
When your mind moment by moment never differentiates, it may be called the living patriarch.
With this powerful instrument of dialectic in hand, he attempted to show how absolute reason differentiates itself into subjective and objective, ideal and real, and yet is the identity of both - an identity of opposites, as Schelling had said.