undistinguishably

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

undistinguishable +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

undistinguishably (comparative more undistinguishably, superlative most undistinguishably)

  1. In a way that cannot be distinguished.
    • 1855, Herman Melville, Israel Potter[1]:
      Directly he heard other voices of alarm undistinguishably commingled, and then they retreated together, and all again was still.
    • 1905, Oliver Elton, The Danish History, Books I-IX[2]:
      For it seemed flatly impossible that different people should look exactly and undistinguishably alike.