unidentifiable in English

adjective
1
unable to be identified.
an unidentifiable accent

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1. He had an unidentifiable accent.

2. All the bodies were totally unidentifiable.

3. I eased into the general picture again and became as unidentifiable as possible.

4. Many of the bodies were unidentifiable except by dental records.

5. A length of unidentifiable brown woody tree bark, possibly cinnamon -- meaning unknown.

6. Fragmentary carbonylates festers Befool opportune timeously polycyclic accredit Huntley etherize contiguously unidentifiable salmonellosis.

7. The committee looked at ninety-one UFO sightings, of which 30% was unidentifiable.

8. We crowd into cinemas and clubs, and eat unidentifiable burgers and ready-meals by the megaton 14 .

9. In the course of the diggings were also found some grape pips belonging to unidentifiable varieties.

10. The preserving process had converted real meat into an unidentifiable, chewy, dry substance soaked in grease.

11. Chitterwick began to tremble and he Blinked furiously, reaching out and finding flesh, cold and hard, unidentifiable

12. Amoeban pseudopod A mass of some unidentifiable organic substance removed from the curious creature known as an Amoeban.

13. Some other stuff that' s unidentifiable, and I think a little bit of angel dust, actually, if I' m not mistaken

14. There was a rough icon of some unidentifiable saint hanging above a straw pallet; the courtyard odours continued here.

15. The current genus name Acanthis is from the Ancient Greek akanthis, a name for a small now-unidentifiable bird, and flammea is the Latin for "flame-coloured".

16. Requirements for Deposit (a) Kinds of Microorganisms that May Be Deposited Bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, yeasts, plasmids, bacteria containing plasmids, viruses, bacteriophages, except: - hybridomas, plant tissue cultures, rickettsiae - microorganisms liable to require viability testing that the KCCM is technically not able to carry out; - mixtures of undefined and/or unidentifiable microorganisms.

17. The Delegation was aware that the concerns of many developing countries, as far as folklore was concerned, was to protect those elements of creativity for which authorship had become unidentifiable with a single individual either because of the affluxion of time or because of the communal manner in which the materials had evolved.