Dictionary
was identifiable
adjective
Capable of being distinguished and named.
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Each population was assigned a unique identifier and analysed independently so that temporal variation was identifiable (Table 1).
Only one body was identifiable without recourse to dental records or DNA testing.
It was identifiable only by the presence of the security men.
He was hauntingly beautiful and his vulnerability was identifiable to me.
But at least it was identifiable as a pun on Mary, Queen of Scots.
But the disturbing trend was identifiable long ago, to an occasional visitor.
It was nice to have something that was identifiable to talk about.
Although Mr. Ratanaburi was identifiable on camera, the other man's face could not be seen, the officials added.
Mr. Geoffroy, 60, said that psychological violence was identifiable, through text messages, testimony and the use of slander.
"I'm convinced," he said in an interview, "that mail was shredded and that the mail was identifiable".
The Soviet Union, unlike Al Qaeda and its fraternal networks, was identifiable on the map, not in hiding in 60-plus countries.
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