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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Indiscernible \In'dis*cern"i*ble\, adjective [Pref. in- not + discernible: cf. F. indiscernable.] Not to be discerned; imperceptible; not discoverable or visible.

Secret and indiscernible ways. --Jer. Taylor. -- {In'dis*cern"i*ble*ness}, noun -- {In'dis*cern"i*bly}, adverb

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

indiscernible

adjective

1: difficult or impossible to perceive or discern; "an indiscernible increase in temperature" [ant: {discernible}]

2: barely able to be perceived; "the transition was almost indiscernible"; "an almost insensible change" [syn: {insensible}, {undetectable}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

61 Moby Thesaurus words for "indiscernible": alike, atomic, behind the curtain, behind the scenes, camouflaged, concealed, corpuscular, disguised, embryonic, evanescent, germinal, granular, hidden, impalpable, imperceptible, imponderable, inappreciable, indistinct, indistinctive, indistinguishable, infinitesimal, insensible, intangible, interchangeable, invisible, latent, microcosmic, microscopic, molecular, out of sight, secret, sightless, standard, stereotyped, subatomic, submerged, tenuous, thin, ultramicroscopic, unapparent, unappreciable, unbeheld, unbeholdable, undifferentiated, undiscernible, undiscriminated, undistinguishable, undistinguished, uniform, unnoticed, unobservable, unobserved, unperceivable, unperceived, unrealized, unseeable, unseen, unviewed, unwitnessed, viewless, without distinction

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