Results for: able to be perceived as different, may be differentiated
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ability to be perceived, tangibility; substantiality, realness; ability to be touched or feltpalpability
able to be perceived as different, may be differentiated; may be separated or distinguished; may be transformed into its derivative (Mathematics)differentiable
about a woman, about a girl, about a female, of female origin, female person or animal; something considered to be feminine, object perceived as female, previously mentioned female person or animal, pron. female person or animal currently being discuss...she
achieve something by careful consideration, adopt pose, affect somebody suddenly, affect somebody with emotion, agree to terms, animal disease caused by flies, attempt technical rating in U.S. Navy, be noticed by somebody, be perceived by somebody, bit...strike
act of segregating, division, separation, differentiation; state of being divided, state of being separated, state of being differentiated; practice of maintaining separation between members of different races, enforced separation of racial groups, gen...segregation
apparently three-dimensional, habitually touching people, of touch, pertaining to the sense of touch; tangible, capable of being perceived by touch, pleasant to touchtactile
appreciating stimulation, causing stimulation, of sense stimulation, pertaining to the senses; perceived by the senses; affecting the senses; sensitive, perceptive, responding to sensory stimulisensuous
aware of something, conscious, practical, rational, reasonable; wise, judicious; cognizant, aware; able to be perceived; perceptive, able to perceive; considerable, appreciable, showing good sense, subject to perceptionsensible
bewildered, mystified, mixed up, disordered, disoriented, embarrassed, not differentiated, unable to think intelligentlyconfused
cannot be perceived by touch, intangible; not easily understood, difficult to grasp, imponderable, hard to understand, unable to be touched or sensedimpalpable
chances of something happening, chances; probability; advantage, handicap or advantage used in competition, perceived advantage or disadvantage, predicted chances in betting, priceodds
condition or quality of being loud; noisiness; vociferousness; vulgarity, poor taste, degree of sound volume, relative level of bass to treble, volume perceived by earloudness
differentiated integral equaling given functionindefinite integral
divide, separate, differentiate; be divided, be differentiated, be separated, keep groups separate, person or thing that is secluded, isolated person or thing, segregant, separate people or things, undergo genetic segregationsegregate
extraordinary; perceived by the senses; pertaining to observable events or circumstances, of a phenomenon, perceived by senses, remarkablephenomenal
 

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