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Undistinguishable

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Adjective

1. indistinguishable, undistinguishable

not capable of being distinguished or differentiated

Example Sentences:
'the two specimens are actually different from each other but the differences are almost indistinguishable'
'the twins were indistinguishable'
'a colorless person quite indistinguishable from the colorless mass of humanity'

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Undistinguishable

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prefix
(freely used with adjectives, participles, and their derivative adverbs and nouns: less frequently used with certain other nouns)
not; contrary to; opposite of
uncertain
uncomplaining
unemotionally
untidiness
unbelief
unrest
untruth
prefix forming verbs and verbal derivatives
1. 
denoting reversal of an action or state
uncover
untangle
2. 
denoting removal from, release, or deprivation
unharness
unman
unthrone
3. 
(intensifier)
unloose

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Undistinguishable

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1. 
not, lack of, the opposite of
unconcern, unreason, unwonted
see also non-
2. 
back; the reverse or removal of
added to verbs to indicate a reversal of the action and to nouns to indicate a removal or release of the thing mentioned or from the condition, place, etc. indicated, and sometimes used merely as an intensive [unbind, unfold; unbonnet, unbosom; unloose]

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