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lividity|lɪˈvɪdɪtɪ| [ad. F. lividité or late L. līvidītās, f. līvidus, livid.] The quality or condition of being livid; a pale-bluish discoloration.
1477Norton Ord. Alch. v. in Ashm. (1652) 65 This Waun Colour called Lividitie, In Envious Men useth much to be. 1611Cotgr., Lividité, liuiditie, lewnesse [etc.]. 1731Arbuthnot Aliments (1735) 207 The Signs of a Tendency to such a State, are Darkness or Lividity of the Countenance [etc.]. 1876Trans. Clinical Soc. IX. 189 There was no lividity of lips or cheeks. 1885M. E. Braddon Wyllard's Weird II. 58 A shade more livid than the normal lividity of the complexion. 1900J. Hutchinson in Arch. Surg. V. 207 The lividity of the hands..was never attended by algidity. |