Definition of Discriminable

1. Adjective. Capable of being discriminated. "Discriminable faults"

Similar to: Distinguishable

Definition of Discriminable

1. a. Capable of being discriminated.

Definition of Discriminable

1. Adjective. That can be discriminated or distinguished from others ¹

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Definition of Discriminable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Discriminable

discretisations
discretise
discretised
discretises
discretising
discretive
discretively
discretiveness
discretization
discretizations
discretize
discretized
discretizes
discretizing
discriminability
discriminable (current term)
discriminably
discriminal
discriminant
discriminant analysis
discriminant function
discriminant stimulus
discriminantly
discriminants
discriminate
discriminated
discriminately
discriminateness
discriminates
discriminating

Literary usage of Discriminable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice by Edward Bradford Titchener, ( (1901)
"The Number of discriminable Taste Qualities. — In the preceding experiment we have taken it for granted that a fungi- form papilla, if sensitive to taste at ..."

2. A Study of Sensory Control in the Rat by Richardson Robinson, Florence Ella Richardson Robinson (1909)
"remembering a less discriminable thing by a more discriminable associate is easily identified in life. Students distinguish their notebooks by the fasteners ..."

3. The General Problems of Psychology by Robert MacDougall (1922)
"We cannot say that the difference between two just discriminable high notes is the same as the difference between two just discriminable low notes, ..."

4. A System of Psychology by Knight Dunlap (1912)
"Of course, if no points are discriminable between two given points, they will be perceived as one point.1 So far we have considered only the factors which ..."

5. A System of Psychology by Knight Dunlap (1912)
"Of course, if no points are discriminable between two given points, they will be perceived as one point.1 So far we have considered only the factors which ..."

6. Criminal Responsibility by Charles Arthur Mercier (1905)
"... it was not far removed from the mental operation of thought, which, as we have seen, is easily discriminable from the thinking self; and, conformably, ..."

7. Outlines of Psychology: Based Upon the Results of Experimental Investigation by Oswald Külpe (1909)
"It has been found that temperature impressions are temporally just discriminable if they occur at the rate of about 2 in the i sec. 2. ..."

8. Psychology, Descriptive and Explanatory: A Treatise of the Phenomena, Laws by George Trumbull Ladd (1894)
"Moreover, the different fields of consciousness, discriminable as such in the flow of mental life, succeed each other with varying degrees of rapidity. ..."

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