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distinguishable

[dih-sting-gwish-uh-buhl] / dɪˈstɪŋ gwɪʃ ə bəl /


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Dolby uses a measurement called Millions of Distinguishable Colors, which captures how many different colors a TV can show that human vision can distinguish.

From Slate • Sep. 1, 2018

Distinguishable from afar by unusual height in proportion to its breadth within, the church of Saint Hubert had an atmosphere, a daylight, to itself.

From Gaston de Latour; an unfinished romance by Pater, Walter

Perhaps I had seen them before in some shadowy and doubtful shape, "If shape it might be called, that shape had none, Distinguishable in member, joint, or limb?"

From American Eloquence, Volume 2 Studies In American Political History (1896) by Johnston, Alexander

Their great books are soon understood, and their language, "If speech it may be called, that speech is none Distinguishable in number, mood, or tense," is understood with no very laborious application.'

From Life of Johnson, Volume 3 1776-1780 by Hill, George Birkbeck Norman

Distinguishable even from Flossy—from Flossy, who had slighted and then reviled her!

From Unleavened Bread by Grant, Robert




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