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The work presents an investigation of multiple-source approximation systems, which are collections of Pawlak approximation spaces over the same domain. We particularly look at notions of definability of sets in such a collection µ. Some possibilities for membership functions in µ are explored. Finally, a relation that reflects the degree to which objects are (in)discernible in µ is also presented.