Incognizable

Incognizable
Incognizable In*cog"ni*za*ble, a. Not cognizable; incapable of being recognized, known, or distinguished. --H. Spenser. [1913 Webster]

The Lettish race, not a primitive stock of the Slavi, but a distinct branch, now become incognizable. --Tooke. [1913 Webster]


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