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As well as their bright blue and yellow plumage, they have a very long tail and a very loud call, making them distinguishable from London's indigenous birdlife.

From BBC

This has been played down by his admirers as a kind of genteel, country-club antisemitism somehow distinguishable from the bad kind.

From Salon

It is unique, special, and distinguishable.

From Salon

In a news release issued to address the buzzy sightings, the country’s agricultural authority stated that they were probably hardy bananas — an inedible ornamental cultivar easily grown in cooler climates, distinguishable by the yellow hue of their flower buds rather than the reddish coloring of those on edible tropical varieties.

The insect is slightly smaller than its European counterpart, distinguishable by an orange band at the base of its abdomen and striking yellow legs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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