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indistinguishable (adj.)
1640s, "not clearly perceived;" 1650s, "incapable of being told apart," from
in-
(1) "not, opposite of" +
distinguishable
. Shakespeare's use of it (c. 1600) seems to mean "of indeterminate shape." Related:
Indistinguishably
.