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Comparative for able to be perceived, sensed, or discerned
“Odors come from evaporated molecules detected in the nose, so liquids or solids with a distinguishable smell are volatile or contain a volatile component.”
Comparative for conspicuous, easily noticeable
“Never before did so many brilliant stars glow so conspicuously distinguishable amidst such a flood of light.”
Comparative for clear enough to be recognized or identified as different
“The molecular model shows that there are two possible mechanistically distinguishable pathways.”
Comparative for different in some respect
“They are distinguishable from each other in height and coloring.”
Comparative for unique or individual to someone or something
“A trait can be defined as a distinguishable feature of a person's nature that demonstrates consistency across situations and over time.”
Comparative for capable of being divided or split
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