Her dark head, too, was almost indistinguishable against the tree, which at that height was nearly black.
And she was not alone in the shelter of those mighty arms; there was the squirrel, as indistinguishable as she.
Processions of indistinguishable ghosts bore me company to Cortona itself, most sturdily ancient of Italian towns.
So frightful was the speed at which they had been going that horse and rider rolled over and over several times in an almost indistinguishable mass.
My mind was a maelstrom, in which hopes, regrets, fear, and delight were mingled in an indistinguishable whirlpool.
Hence, if the point only be regarded as given, the two straight lines are qualitatively indistinguishable from any other pair through the point.
For so long as we leave matter out of account, one position is perfectly indistinguishable from another, and a science of the relations of positions is impossible.
Thus we obtain a projective transformation of four lines into four other lines, as giving a figure qualitatively indistinguishable from the original figure.
Thus we get the reciprocal transformation: if we are given only one point, any pair of straight lines through that point is qualitatively indistinguishable from any other.
Hence it comes that, for projective Geometry, when two points only are given, they are qualitatively indistinguishable from any two other points on the same straight line, since any two such other points have the same qualitative relation.
He seemed to find relief in the cool obscurity of the drawing-room, where, after the brightness of the afternoon light, their faces were almostindistinguishable to each other.
For the first moment all was indistinguishable blackness; then she began to detect vague shapes and confused gestures in the depths.
In others it is paired with a body of much smaller size, and by selection of various types all gradations can be demonstrated ranging to the condition in which the members of the pair are indistinguishable from each other.
In each family there is one single member which is indistinguishable from a member of the other family; it is called by Poincare a form of bifurcation.
If it were true we should expect to find that the embryos of closely similar species would be indistinguishable from one another, but this is notoriously not the case.
Crossed banners and flags filled in the intervals, and from the middle beam depended a great purple butterfly with yellow wings, flapping defiance at a red and green insect of indistinguishable species that decorated the other side.
The design and work, however, are indistinguishable from those of important flounces of "Point de France.
We venture to express the hope that some amendment of the law may be made so as to extend the protection of the Truck Act to a class of workpeople indistinguishable from those already within its provisions.
Investigations of hypnagogic activity, as well as association reactions in states of concentrated attention, give psychical results which up to now are indistinguishable from the mental conditions in schizophrenia.
It is an idea without any content or meaning, and therefore indistinguishablefrom nothing.
Princes like Griffith of Powys and Rhys of Drysllwyn sank into a position which is indistinguishablefrom that of their Anglo-Norman neighbours.
He was the first person to hold an office indistinguishable in all essentials from that of the later Speaker.
She went to bed, to lie there cold and stiff, her thoughts hideously and mercifully formless, until at last, out of that mangled heap of indistinguishable things, sleep came to her as gently as a fallen feather.
A few indistinguishable words floated up, and after a long pause there came the violent creaking of the stairs.
Externally a mystery ship, as already described, was indistinguishable from the most harmless merchantman.
Now, by magnetism in its widest sense, I mean the first and simplest differential act of Nature, as the power which works in length, and produces the first distinction between the indistinguishable by the generation of a line.
Mr. Tyrrell describes finding the site of an old fur station near Setting lake “completely overgrown with large spruce trees, quite indistinguishable from those of the surrounding forest.
This resemblance is so strongly marked that small hand-specimens of the rocks from the shore of Dubawnt lake are usually indistinguishable from specimens from Lake Superior.
Trees, fences, walls and people all melted into one motley and indistinguishable stream.
Immediately overhead an almostindistinguishable blur marked a high, square window, some seven feet from the floor.
Many of them have several rows of bordered pits, and are, individually, practically indistinguishable from those of the Pteridosperms, cf.
With some difficulty, for they had to be more than ordinarily cautious, the road being indistinguishable from the ditches they knew here bounded it on both sides, they got the carriage round.
The science of this hour, drawn from the printing-press in an endless web of paper, is powerless here; the indistinguishable noise echoed from the smoke-shadowed walls despises the whole.
Above the indistinguishable roar of the many feet I feel the presence of the sun, of the immense forces of the universe, and beyond these the sense of the eternal now, of the immortal.
In Tertullian's century there seemed some prospect that every characteristic feature of the gospel would be so "re-stated" as to leave the gospel entirely indistinguishable from any other eclectic system of the moment.
For although cells or embryos may be indistinguishable from one another, and may appear to us identical in constitution, their differences are absolute.
Particles from different sources may be indistinguishable by the microscope or by any test that chemistry can apply, but this only increases the mystery of their nature, for each has its own functions and will perform no others.