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Etymology edit

in- +‎ discriminable

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indiscriminable (not comparable)

  1. That cannot be discriminated or distinguished from another
    • 2007 April 27, Peter W. Ross, “Common sense about qualities and senses”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 138, number 3, →DOI:
      Furthermore, MDS makes precise what is meant by being a member of an ordering of determinates: a property is a member of an ordering of determinates if and only if there is a qualitative resemblance route from it to any other determinate in the ordering; a qualitative resemblance route is a span of determinates which is continuous in that points along the span which are sufficiently close are indiscriminable, even though points farther apart are discriminable.