(un-, prefix1 affix 6.)
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > invisibility > [noun] > indistinctness (24) undistinction1647 (un-, prefix1 affix 6.) shadowinessa1672 The quality or condition of being shadowy. indistinctness1704 The quality or condition of being indistinct; obscurity, dimness. (In reference to either sensuous… As a quality of the object: Incapability of… obscure1787 Indistinctness of outline or colour. Obsolete. muzz1843 A muddle, a state of confusion. Also: muzziness; a sound, image, etc., perceived by the senses as lacking clarity or distinctness. fogginess1853 The quality or condition of being blurred or indistinct; blurriness. Cf. foggy, adj. 4 5. blur1860 An effect like that of blurred writing or painting; an indistinct blurred appearance; indistinctness, confused dimness. blurredness1864 veiling1864 Photography. Dimness or lack of clarity obscuring a photograph, image, etc.; fogging; (also) the action or process of becoming dim or indistinct. fuzziness1866 blear1868 Blearing, blearness; in plural blearedness of eyes, bleared eyes. nebulousness1878 The quality, state, or condition of being nebulous; an instance of this. Now frequently: spec. vagueness, haziness, indeterminateness. incertitude1883 Indistinctness of visible forms; obscurity. velation1922 The action of veiling or the fact of being veiled. blurriness1937 The quality of being blurry; blurredness. Subcategories:— thing (6) — action of becoming or making (2) — absence of hard outline (1) |
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