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Definition of distinguishable in English: distinguishableadjective dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəb(ə)ldəˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəb(ə)l 1Clear enough to be recognized or identified as different; discernible. this particular case is distinguishable from others Example sentencesExamples - The name attribute allows each one to become unique and distinguishable from the others.
- Thus, low and high T peaks are not distinguishable as independent phenomena.
- Apart from that it's just the scroller and very minor details that makes it distinguishable from the original.
- At any time there are several distinct saronic cycles in action, interwoven but distinguishable.
- These are distinguishable on the basis of certain specific features of the complaint.
- These are distinguishable activities even if in some cases they are performed by the same persons.
- The parts of the body are quite distinguishable from the self.
- In fact, the first few years are barely distinguishable.
- For that reason the Bonnah decision is distinguishable from the facts in the present case.
- Some of HiT's new products were only distinguishable from each other by their electronic properties.
- Rhetoric aside, his policies were hardly distinguishable from those of his predecessors.
- Bowlby carefully delineated a specific type of bond that is distinguishable from other types of social ties.
- Both of those cases, on my submission, are readily distinguishable.
- A 54 card pack is used, consisting of the standard 52 cards plus two distinguishable jokers, big and small.
- Should the masking periods occur in a curve, the various signals would have been distinguishable.
- The molecular model shows that there are two possible mechanistically distinguishable pathways.
- Home nurses these days are hardly distinguishable from the traditional domestic help.
- In other words, light-blue tones are not distinguishable from each other.
- I didn't want the voices to be distinguishable.
- The concept of a soul that is distinguishable from the body and can exist independently of it is alien to Judaism.
Synonyms discernible, recognizable, identifiable, detectable divisible, separable - 1.1 Clear enough to be discerned or perceived.
his words were barely distinguishable Example sentencesExamples - This masks any distinguishable sounds and virtually eliminates sensory input from sounds.
- Without qualities, substance would not be distinguishable in terms of the world as we know it.
- Obscure marks of shell are distinguishable in it.
- Gold particles appear small at this magnification, but are distinguishable.
- A grade III sprain is a complete tear of the ligament with no end point distinguishable on examination.
- But this reference does not establish a distinguishable individual.
- The two large peaks are clearly distinguishable.
- He has purchased a painting that Marc describes as "white" with barely distinguishable "fine white diagonal lines."
- The intermediate cluster became less distinguishable in wilted flowers.
- In several rooms, large amounts of crockery were distinguishable.
- Now his voice was thick, words scarcely distinguishable.
- Jekos is distinguishable in a sense in that there there was a passing around of cheques.
- Unwanted algae are distinguishable by their chlorophyll and carotenoid compounds.
- Both cultivars were clearly distinguishable on the dendrogram.
- However there was no distinguishable change in his condition after the radiation, and I kept treating him as before.
- Pancreatic disease is mainly distinguishable at palpation as tenderness.
- Danto mistakenly based his original argument on Warhol's all-too distinguishable Brillo Boxes.
Definition of distinguishable in US English: distinguishableadjectivedəˈstiNGɡwiSHəb(ə)ldəˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəb(ə)l 1Clear enough to be recognized or identified as different; discernible. this particular case is distinguishable from others Example sentencesExamples - Home nurses these days are hardly distinguishable from the traditional domestic help.
- At any time there are several distinct saronic cycles in action, interwoven but distinguishable.
- The concept of a soul that is distinguishable from the body and can exist independently of it is alien to Judaism.
- The molecular model shows that there are two possible mechanistically distinguishable pathways.
- The name attribute allows each one to become unique and distinguishable from the others.
- For that reason the Bonnah decision is distinguishable from the facts in the present case.
- In other words, light-blue tones are not distinguishable from each other.
- Should the masking periods occur in a curve, the various signals would have been distinguishable.
- Bowlby carefully delineated a specific type of bond that is distinguishable from other types of social ties.
- A 54 card pack is used, consisting of the standard 52 cards plus two distinguishable jokers, big and small.
- These are distinguishable activities even if in some cases they are performed by the same persons.
- The parts of the body are quite distinguishable from the self.
- These are distinguishable on the basis of certain specific features of the complaint.
- Apart from that it's just the scroller and very minor details that makes it distinguishable from the original.
- Some of HiT's new products were only distinguishable from each other by their electronic properties.
- I didn't want the voices to be distinguishable.
- Thus, low and high T peaks are not distinguishable as independent phenomena.
- Both of those cases, on my submission, are readily distinguishable.
- In fact, the first few years are barely distinguishable.
- Rhetoric aside, his policies were hardly distinguishable from those of his predecessors.
Synonyms discernible, recognizable, identifiable, detectable - 1.1 Clear enough to be discerned or perceived.
his words were barely distinguishable Example sentencesExamples - Now his voice was thick, words scarcely distinguishable.
- Both cultivars were clearly distinguishable on the dendrogram.
- He has purchased a painting that Marc describes as "white" with barely distinguishable "fine white diagonal lines."
- But this reference does not establish a distinguishable individual.
- The two large peaks are clearly distinguishable.
- In several rooms, large amounts of crockery were distinguishable.
- Jekos is distinguishable in a sense in that there there was a passing around of cheques.
- This masks any distinguishable sounds and virtually eliminates sensory input from sounds.
- Obscure marks of shell are distinguishable in it.
- Pancreatic disease is mainly distinguishable at palpation as tenderness.
- Danto mistakenly based his original argument on Warhol's all-too distinguishable Brillo Boxes.
- Unwanted algae are distinguishable by their chlorophyll and carotenoid compounds.
- Without qualities, substance would not be distinguishable in terms of the world as we know it.
- However there was no distinguishable change in his condition after the radiation, and I kept treating him as before.
- Gold particles appear small at this magnification, but are distinguishable.
- A grade III sprain is a complete tear of the ligament with no end point distinguishable on examination.
- The intermediate cluster became less distinguishable in wilted flowers.
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