a. [UN-1 7 and 5 b: cf. UNDISCERNABLE a.] = INDISCERNIBLE a.
1624. Gataker, Transubst., 162. Not by running into a corner but by becoming undiscernible by them.
1706. Stanhope, Paraphr., III. 384. Albeit the manner of working be undiscernible yet the Work it self can be none but Gods.
176874. Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), I. 618. Minute particles, undiscernible with a microscope.
1837. Ht. Martineau, Soc. Amer., III. 18. Where men, knowing how undiscernible consequences are, abide them without fear.
1873. Proctor, Expanse Heaven, 270. Those other stars separately undiscernible, which produce the milky light of the galaxy.
Hence Undiscernibleness.
1646. Hammond, Sinnes, 4. The levity and undiscerniblenesse of the matter.
1743. J. Ellis, Knowl. Div. Things, ii. 84. Because of their Remoteness, Subtilty, and Undiscernibleness, it cannot know them adequately.