Something that is so like something else that it is impossible to distinguish it from that item is said to be indistinguishable.
Very much like a human baby. In fact indistinguishable.
A question of Philosophy. Well, all electrons would be indistinguishable from each other. And 100ml of distilled de-ionized water would be indistinguishable from another. But in neither case would both items be able to occupy the same space. So if you include the space/time dimensions and the energy mode of the items, then these are part of the description of the particular object, and no two will be the same.
If this is a genealogy question, the answer would describe the location where a deceased individual is buried. Mormon burials are indistinguishable from burials that take place elsewhere in their larger communities, except that we also include special dedications of gravesites. A dedication consists primarily of a prayerful request to God that the site be protected and hallowed.
Because there is no record at all where exactly he was buried, and Mongolia is a vast territory. Moreover, from what little we know it can be established that even at the time, his burial site was made indistinguishable from its natural surroundings.
No. See the related links section for a link to the Loebner Prize website, which awards $5,000 annually for the chatbot which is "most indistinguishable from a human." There is still $100,000 reserved from Dr. Loebner for the first chatbot to actually pass the Turing test.
Price discrimination is indistinguishable
Unfortunately the individual numbers in this question are indistinguishable.
Indistinguishable particles are particles that are so similar or identical that they can not be distinguished from another. Electrons and sometimes atoms and molecules can be indistinguishable particles.
Did you mean homogeneous? Homogeneous means something that is identical or has similar parts. Synonyms are alike, consistent, uniform, or indistinguishable.
The twins' appearances were so similar that they were virtually indistinguishable from each other.
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In Latin orthography, her name is indistinguishable from the Latin noun venus ("sexual love" and "sexual desire"), from which it derives
The route word would be distinguish.
Virtually indistinguishable from 5 .
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manlike
exact, matching, identical, alike, duplicate, twin; indistinguishable, interchangeable, corresponding, equivalent, parallel, like, comparable, similar, congruent, concordant, consonant.