Discernable
"Discernable" in a Sentence (3 examples)
Tom's accent is barely discernable.
In France, with evidence dating back to 1000 CE up until the mid 20th century, the Cagot where a group of people discriminated against for no discernable reason, similar to an untouchable caste.
These marks produce the corduroy sort of stripes discernable in the tappa in its finished state.
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