a. [UN-1 7 and 5 b: cf. UNDISCERNABLE a.] = INDISCERNIBLE a.

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1624.  Gataker, Transubst., 162. Not by running into a corner … but by becoming undiscernible by them.

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1706.  Stanhope, Paraphr., III. 384. Albeit the manner of working be undiscernible yet the Work it self can be none but God’s.

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1768–74.  Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), I. 618. Minute particles, undiscernible with a microscope.

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1837.  Ht. Martineau, Soc. Amer., III. 18. Where men, knowing how undiscernible consequences are,… abide them without fear.

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1873.  Proctor, Expanse Heaven, 270. Those other stars separately undiscernible, which produce the milky light of the galaxy.

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  Hence Undiscernibleness.

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1646.  Hammond, Sinnes, 4. The levity and undiscerniblenesse of the matter.

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1743.  J. Ellis, Knowl. Div. Things, ii. 84. Because of their Remoteness, Subtilty, and Undiscernibleness, it cannot know them adequately.

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