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undiˈscernibly, adv. [un-1 11 and 5 b: cf. undiscernably adv.] = indiscernibly adv.
1655Jer. Taylor Repentance v. §5 Disc. (1674) 685 While one habit lessens, another may undiscernibly increase. 1681J. Flavel Right Man's Ref. 183 The angels..working secretly and undiscernibly, but very effectually. 1802Eng. Encycl. VI. 118/2 The ideas..are very near, and undiscernibly like. 1862Geo. Eliot Romola ii. v, It is probable that his imperious need of ascendancy had burned undiscernibly. |