Similar words: indistinguishable, undistinguishable, distinguish, distinguished, distinguishing, undistinguished, extinguish, extinguished. Meaning: [dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃəbl] adj. 1. capable of being perceived as different or distinct 2. (often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality.
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31 The mounds are clearly distinguishable and surrounded by the remains of a moat which still retains water.
32 Type sizes should also be restricted with text, heading and caption sizes being easily distinguishable.
33 He argued that criminals were physically distinguishable by, for example, large jaws, high cheek bones, extra toes and so on.
34 There is a rare form of lung cancer, distinguishable from the usual type only under the microscope.
35 Hence, that case is clearly distinguishable from the case before me, where the liability of the assignee has been discharged.
36 But these were hardly distinguishable from drainage channels, having none of the features that we associate with canals.
37 It was still not yet five o'clock, and the trees themselves were scarcely distinguishable in the semidarkness.
38 Appearance: Black-haired ferocious beast, distinguishable by silver chain worn around the neck.
39 There can be said to be at least three groups of predator assemblage distinguishable by this form of analysis.
40 Some of the older meteor streams are split into two or more branches with closely similar but distinguishable orbits.
41 Conversely,[sentencedict.com/distinguishable.html] the smallest market towns were scarcely distinguishable from populous villages.
42 They live in their own tribes and have their own ways of fighting which make them easily distinguishable.
43 The newcomers were scarcely distinguishable from their predecessors.
44 Distinct patterns correspond to distinguishable bracelets.
45 The process of government involves three distinguishable functions.
46 Tom is hardly distinguishable from his twin brother.
47 It is distinguishable from other pseudomonad species by its ability to use MALTOSE and STARCH as sole carbon and energy sources.
48 This is vintage port, and it is distinguishable by its deep red colour.
49 The most distinguishable linguistic feature of a regional dialect is its accent.
50 To a Visigoth , one word asas another , one sentence in distinguishable from another.
51 He put his ear to the floor and heard angry shouts, but no words were distinguishable.
52 Graininess: The character of a photographic image when, under normal viewing conditions, it appears to be made up of distinguishable particles, or grains.
53 When existing a relatively large juxta-pleural nodule in lung CT image, because of the lacunas in the segmented lung, the attached nodules may not be distinguishable from the lung.
54 Winston turned a switch and the voice sank somewhat, though the words were still distinguishable.
55 It is easily distinguishable from other congeners on the island by having distinctly bidentate leaf-lobule.
56 They found the surface layer of the cell discontinuous and distinguishable from the cytoplasm.
57 Names are distinguishable symbols of the society members. They imply the information about language, history, geography, religion and social class condition in a nationality.
58 The most distinguishable characteristics of this method is introducing the LLSF(Linear Least Square Fit) technique to build the categorization model.
59 Result Two distinguishable TLC fingerprint chromatograms of Phellodendron chinensis Schneid.
60 The conclusion that I draw at the end of the thesis is that implication and causal reasoning are two related but distinguishable processes of thought.
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