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undiˈstinguishably, adv. [un-1 11 and 5 b.] †1. Without distinction or difference. Obs.
1671Barrow Serm. Wks. 1687 I. 427 So that righteousness and mercifulness..are in Scripture-expression..undistinguishably put one for the other. 1710Tatler No. 270 ⁋5 Gold and silver galloon upon hats..being undistinguishably worn by Soldiers, Esquires [etc.]. 2. So as to be undistinguishable.
a1691Boyle Hist. Air (1692) 248 Whilst the liquor was hot..they would swim together undistinguishably in the liquor. 1705T. Greenhill Art Embalming 138 The Humour..assumes no visible Body, but undistinguishably mixes with the pure Air. 1780Bentham Princ. Legisl. x. §27 In many instances the desire of pleasure and the sense of pain run into one another undistinguishably. 1869McLaren Serm. Ser. ii. xii. 213 A faint ethereal echo..which blends undistinguishably with its parent sound. |