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Distinguishable (disambiguation)

distinguishable         
adj.
1) clearly, plainly distinguishable
2) distinguishable from
Distinguishable         
·adj Worthy of note or special regard.
II. Distinguishable ·adj Capable of being distinguished; separable; divisible; discernible; capable of recognition; as, a tree at a distance is distinguishable from a shrub.
distinguishable         
1.
If something is distinguishable from other things, it has a quality or feature which makes it possible for you to recognize it and see that it is different.
...features that make their products distinguishable from those of their rivals...
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ from n
2.
If something is distinguishable, you can see or hear it in conditions when it is difficult to see or hear anything.
It was getting light and shapes were more distinguishable.
= discernible
ADJ: v-link ADJ

Wikipedia

Distinguishable

Distinguishable may refer to:

  • Distinguishing attack in cryptography
  • Identical particles in statistical mechanics
  • Clear enough to be recognized or identified as different.
Pronunciation examples for distinguishable
1. So it's clearly distinguishable
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2. which are distinguishable empirically.
Carlo Rovelli _ Helgoland - Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution _ Talks at Google
3. They're distinguishable, but not by much.
Everything All At Once _ Bill Nye _ Talks at Google
4. that you get unique and distinguishable patterns.
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5. But they are not empirically distinguishable.
Through Two Doors at Once _ Anil Ananthaswamy _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of distinguishable
1. A second distinguishable group of Modi‘in residents are older people.
2. Distinguishable only by their code numbers, they might easily contain soap powder or cans of soup.
3. If their hair is red too, it just makes them a little more distinguishable.
4. Dual contract arrangements will now be limited to cases where there are two distinguishable jobs.
5. I spotted a ray, distinguishable only by its striking blue–gilded outline gliding through the water.