adjective
- able to be distinguished or differentiated from something else
Usage: formal; technical
Examples
- The two sounds were barely discriminable to the human ear.
- Scientists found that the chemical compounds were discriminable through spectral analysis.
- The subtle color differences were discriminable only under bright lighting.
- These bird calls are discriminable by experienced ornithologists.
- The researcher tested whether the stimuli were discriminable by participants.
- Even small variations in texture were discriminable through touch.