recognisable
1.Green stuff is recognisable and feeds our drive to conserve.
2.Some percussion instruments are unpitched, lacking a recognisable pitch to the ear.
3.His often repetitive, sensitive and exploratory brushstrokes are highly characteristic and clearly recognisable.
4.The Templar Knights, recognisable by their white mantle with distinct red cross, are for David the symbols of him and the England team.
5.It is so famous now that even small details of it are instantly recognisable whether it is on a tea-towel or a television advertisement.
6.The true flag of Scotland, tartan, is recognisable from the brightly coloured plaid patterns which are used to distinguish the various clans.
7.These are chemical tags that would allow troops equipped with the right sensors to detect their fellow fighters (the chemicals would probably work by absorbing light in particular, recognisable ways).
8.The other dress, plain blue with spots and frills, was eventually rejected and the gingham pinafore became one of the most instantly recognisable movie costumes of all time.
9.Of course, Arthur Weasley has enchanted it, but if his modifications have gone as far as converting it into a four-door car it would no longer be recognisable as a Ford Anglia—if it was one of the earlier models he would in fact have transfigured it into a Ford Prefect!
10.In the “Abstract Series”, there is a decisive rejection of recognisable imagery in favour of expression, whilst in the “Life Series”, we cannot say that there are pieces that do not have morally loaded themes: the image transcends the transitory and local interest, being concerned with the themes of social realism and urban existance.

