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Definition of Discernibly

Discernibly
Discernibly Dis*cern"i*bly, adv. In a manner to be discerned; perceptibly; visibly. --Hammond.

Meaning of Discernibly from wikipedia

- "bullet" symbol or, more recently and currently, printed in a typeface discernibly different from that used to report words spoken by members. The Congressional...
- racial terms. While Solitaire's religious and spiritual practices are discernibly non-Western (and therefore threatening to the ordered rigidity of British...
- county, Reagan won by double digits, but was held to a 14.5% margin, discernibly less than his national margin. United States presidential elections in...
- connect the figure to the ground. The figure is also armless and without a discernibly real face. Andrew Graham-Dixon described the work: "Originally inspired...
- prominent display, and a symphony in that the soloists are nonetheless discernibly a part of the total ensemble and not preeminent. Sinfonia concertante...
- in United States law used to describe actions that purposefully and discernibly convey a particular message or statement to those viewing it. Symbolic...
- used this device more effectively, writing music almost devoid of a discernibly regular pulse. If two time signatures alternate repeatedly, sometimes...
- "proto-Attic" was marked by floral and animal motifs; it was the first time discernibly Gr**** religious and mythological themes were represented in vase painting...
- western Alaska, United States, and eastern Chukotka, Russia. They are not discernibly related to other indigenous languages of the Americas or northeast Asia...
- German-winter album", [...] a quiet acoustic record that is nonetheless discernibly rock in inclination, not folk". "Breaking Your Fall" won Best Folk/Singer-Songwriter...