Similar words: undistinguishable, undistinguished, distinguish, distinguished, distinguishing, extinguish, extinguished, linguistic. Meaning: [‚ɪndɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃəbl] adj. 1. exactly alike; incapable of being perceived as different 2. not capable of being distinguished or differentiated.
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61. They are identical and indistinguishable.
62. Inertial forces and gravitational forces are indistinguishable.
63. A triple fin fish is nearly indistinguishable from the bright red sponge on which it rests.
64. The United States scored 502 — in 23rd place — with a performance indistinguishable from Poland, Ireland, Norway, France and several other countries.
65. The mathematical logic of breeding pictures indistinguishable from the mathematical logic of breeding pigeons.
66. By evening's end, they had melted into an indistinguishable mass of privatizing, tax-cutting opponents of Shariah law.
67. The inductive ADH was found to be indistinguishable from its constitutive form in the wild type in regard to electrophoretic mobility.
68. Or at the most, you become a frail narcissus at the water's edge - your self-loathing, indistinguishable from your self-love.
69. If you look only at promotions and earnings, childless women are all but indistinguishable from men.
70. Poe and Edgarpo, word and echo, are in truth indistinguishable.
71. From a distance these artificial flowers are practically indistinguishable from real ones.
72. To discover indistinguishable breast lesions and orientate them accurately for the operation.
73. Its colour make the moth indistinguishable from the branch it rests on.
74. In both wars, our enemy was only sometimes a conventional army; as often, if not more so, it was an elusive guerrilla force that was frequently indistinguishable from the civilian population.
75. Kant's work on the critique of experience became ultimately indistinguishable from ontology and metaphysics.
76. But the process of going outside the conventional method, game, or territory is indistinguishable from error.
77. Indistinguishable from NGOs such as the Union of Concerned Scientists.
78. However, at the embryonic stage, the two are still outwardly indistinguishable.
79. In the case of common stocks of no-par value, a split-up or a stock dividend leads to exactly the same results, and to all practical purposes they are indistinguishable.
80. For instance, take rubidium atoms down to a low enough temperature in a compact space, and they quickly become indistinguishable, behaving like a single particle (known as a Bose-Einstein condensate).
81. The Southern Right Whale is almost indistinguishable from the closely related North Atlantic and the North Pacific Right Whales, with only some minor skull differences.
82. Struma ovarii is usually indistinguishable from other solid ovarian neoplasms , based on CT appearance only.
83. The material is indistinguishable from real silk, but much cheaper.
84. The synthetic material is indistinguishable from real silk,[www.Sentencedict.com] but much cheaper.
85. But when those from central England are compared with North Frisia, on the German North Sea coast, the "Central English and Frisian samples [are] statistically indistinguishable".
86. They wore indistinguishable hats.
87. Most collagen-vascular diseases can cause chronic interstitial pneumonia with clinical, radiologic, HRCT, and pathologic features indistinguishable from those of IPF.
88. The cerebral narcissist is indistinguishable from the schizoid: he is asexual and prefers activities and interactions which emphasize his intelligence or intellectual achievements.
89. Boxing’s two most gifted and stylish performers, in their prime the antithesis of the brute fighter, ended up indistinguishable from the broken-down old pugs they were sure they’d never become.
90. Memory becomes an reenactment of perception, indistinguishable from the original act of knowing.
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