not capable of being distinguished or differentiated
<adj.all> 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
exactly alike; incapable of being perceived as different
<adj.all> rows of identical houses cars identical except for their license plates they wore indistinguishable hats
Indistinguishable \In`dis*tin"guish*a*ble\ ([i^]n`d[i^]s*t[i^][ng]"gw[i^]sh*[.a]*b'l), a. Not distinguishable; not capable of being perceived, known, or discriminated as separate and distinct; hence, not capable of being perceived or known; as, in the distance the flagship was indisguishable; the two copies were indisguishable in form or color; the difference between them was indisguishable.
DeMoulin said the quality of the final product is indistinguishable from that of the original.
The result is two indistinguishable government-run networks.
But in the virtual reality of dreams, the dreamer experiences a world almost indistinguishable from waking reality.
She was, however, just another 23-year-old ingenue making adult films, indistinguishable from dozens of other young women in the de rigeur black nylons and garter belts of the times.
With a little dust on its cover, the Tomlinson report could soon look indistinguishable from its 20 unimplemented predecessors. Many of the London teaching hospitals, however, are in an even weaker financial position than their managers admit.
Nearly 4.8m people have registered to vote. In some respects the policies of the 20 parties in the election are indistinguishable.
In the last century, and the first few years of this, it was virtually indistinguishable from 'white dog' or moonshine.
Rep. Bill McCollum (R., Fla.) reports that these included 20,000 to 30,000 Soviet Central Asian KGB Border Guards, ethnically indistinguishable from Afghans and wearing unmarked uniforms.
When the other characters talk they all are indistinguishable.
Mr Smith's stance on an eventual referendum is indistinguishable from that of Mr Major.
To begin with, the annual rate of rise in HMO costs has been indistinguishable from that in the fee-for-service sector.
By convention peers never vote against a bill's second reading, and the committee and report stages are almost indistinguishable.
Fruits are indistinguishable from hen's eggs before they turn color from white to yellow."
An e-mail from home is indistinguishable from one typed at an office desk.
In fact, the condition normally thought of as senility in very old people is indistinguishable from Alzheimer's, Roses said.
It is going to be indistinguishable from te best stick-built homes," Gerber said during a recent interview.
The choice was limited and beers were almost indistinguishable in taste from each other. However, the past decade has seen a revolution in American beer-drinking habits.