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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61 Therefore we must listen long enough to detect a strong, easily distinguishable part of the signal.
62 Bulk sampling is amount of material within which component parts are not initially readily distinguishable on the macroscopic level. Bulk sampling may be of gaseous, liquid or solid form.
63 Conclusion 7 spots were clearly distinguishable on the TLC plate.
64 Cybercrime is a new type of crime, having distinguishable and unique characteristics.
65 Cutoff Values for Testing: How Great the Difference True and the False Makes Them Distinguishable?
66 The scientific and philosophy location of complexity concept was discussed, and a definition was given that" there are many distinguishable states that are meaningful, uncertain and nonperiodic".
67 Defending the decision as a way to make the female participants to not only be distinguishable from the men, but that it also made them more "womanly" and "elegant".
68 It requires careful biasing of the sync processing circuitry so that the sync pulse is made as distinguishable as possible from the other voltage levels within the video signal.
69 Early magnetic resonance imaging features were nonspecific for neoplasm and not distinguishable from mycetoma .
70 A single process which originates either in the body of the cell or in one of the largest protoplasmic processes, immediately at its origin from the cell,[http://sentencedict.com/distinguishable.html] is distinguishable from these at a glance.
71 I want to be distinguishable from others by means of my clothes.
72 The infiltration, inflammation around bronchia, and pleural effusion were early presentations, not distinguishable from common infections.
73 Only the shine of their metal was distinguishable in the gloom.
74 A black object is not easily distinguishable on a dark night.
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