distantly in English

adverb
1
far away.
distantly he heard shouts

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1. They're related, distantly, to thylacines.

2. A collection of distantly related extended families makes up a town.

3. Cycads are often mistaken for palms, but are in fact only distantly related.

4. Horizontal gene transfer is common among bacteria, even among very distantly related ones.

5. Cycads are often mistaken for palms, but are in fact only distantly related

6. Antonyms for Amorously include coldly, frigidly, unlovingly, unresponsively, aloofly, unerotically, unsexily, nonerotically, frostily and distantly

7. The language of the Aleut, distantly related to Eskimo: a member of the Eskimo-Aleut family.

8. These prehistoric mammals are related to the elephant and, more distantly, sea cows and hyraxes.

9. Crickets are insects distantly related to grasshoppers, and scientists have identified and described more than 900 species of Crickets

10. These languages are more distantly related to the Bodish languages, and are not necessarily members of any common subgroup.

11. Feb 12, 2021 - A Bugbear is depicted as a massive humanoid distantly related to goblins and hobgoblins

12. Aardwolves are small, hyena -like creatures, belong to the Hyaenidae family (yet distantly related to the other Hyaenidae species)

13. Aardwolves are small, hyena -like creatures, belong to the Hyaenidae family (yet distantly related to the other Hyaenidae species)

14. However, in contrast to activin, the second component of the inhibin dimer is a more distantly-related alpha subunit.

15. A "Copepod" is a type of zooplankton, a planktonic crustacean distantly related to shrimp and crabs

16. Synonyms for Callously are for example coldly, distantly and frigidly.More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.

17. L. alexandri represents an example of parallel evolution, sharing a similar morphology and lifestyle to species of the distantly related Chaca catfish.

18. Optimization analyses of the meiotic configurations allow the calculation of a numerical measure (the natural logarithm of the ratio of the relative affinity of the most closely related chromosomes to the most distantly) of phylogenetic distance and showed that T. searsii was almost equally but distantly related to the three other species.

19. Caseins are the major family of proteins in milk; they are derived from three to five distantly related gene products

20. Broomcorn is not actually a corn but is an ornamental sorghum - distantly related to sugarcane and big bluestem grass interestingly enough

21. Its close relatives include guinea pigs and rock cavies, and it is more distantly related to the agouti, the chinchilla, and the coypu.

22. She was named for the third wife of Henry VIII, Jane Seymour, to whom she is distantly related on her mother's side.

23. The Baluchis speak an Indo-Iranian language that is distantly related to Persian and more closely related to Pashtu, one of the major languages of Afghanistan and Pakistan

24. Moscow and distantly Russia is the backdrop to the life of the very well mannered and stoic Count Alexander Rostov, A gentleman to his core, whatever his circumstances

25. Though some of the Beja are from Arabic or Sabean (Tigre) stock, the base of the physical stock is ancient Cushite, distantly related to the ancient Egyptians

26. Bellerophon is the descendant of the Greek Hero Bellerophontes and the inheritor of his will, making him distantly related to the God Poseidon and the Titan Kronos

27. He is distantly related to Hobart Ison, an Appalachian who in 1967 fatally shot a filmmaker on his land, but Adams’ father was a super­visor for a …

28. Backcrossing is a two-generation breeding protocol that starts by generating hybrid F1 mice between two inbred strains (preferably distantly related), one of them carrying the mutation of interest

29. The Amphipoda constitute an order of crustaceans closely related to the Isopoda (together in the superorder Peracarida) and more distantly related to the Decapoda (together in the subclass Eumalacostraca)

30. Apomicts seem to have evolved from sexual ancestors independently in several distantly related taxa and can experience advantages, such as reduced or no allocation to male function (in hermaphroditic taxa) and reproductive assurance (sensu ref

31. Examples The light from the Proteus penetrated through what seemed to him a vast thickness of tissue and in its muted intensity, the Alveolus was a tremendous cavern, with walls that glinted moistly and distantly.

32. Abscessus) is a Bacterium distantly related to the ones that cause tuberculosis and Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy).It is part of a group of environmental mycobacteria and is found in water, soil, and dust

33. 1 Overview 2 Physical Description 3 Psychology 4 Culture 5 Notable Goblins 5.1 Notable Bugbear Individuals 5.2 Notable Bugbear Tribes A Bugbear is a tall and hulking humanoid distantly related to, but larger and stronger than, goblins and hobgoblins

34. The American Coot (Fulica americana), also known as a mud hen or pouldeau, is a bird of the family Rallidae.Though commonly mistaken for ducks, American Coots are only distantly related to ducks, belonging to a separate order

35. While "Anapsid reptiles" or "Anapsida" are traditionally spoken of as if they were a monophyletic group, it has been suggested that several groups of reptiles that had Anapsid skulls may be only distantly related

36. Suborder Amphisbaenia is a group of peculiar, usually legless squamate s distantly related to lizards and snakes, in spite of their resemblance to worms (many possessing a pink body color and scales arranged in rings). They are very poorly known, due to their burrowing lifestyle and general rarity.

37. In Cladistics or phylogenetics, an outgroup is a more distantly related group of organisms that serves as a reference group when determining the evolutionary relationships of the ingroup, the set of organisms under study, and is distinct from sociological outgroups.The outgroup is used as a point of comparison for the ingroup and specifically allows for the phylogeny to be rooted.