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obscurity
 
NOUN:1. Absence or deficiency of light: dark, darkness, dimness, duskiness, murkiness, obscureness. See LIGHT. 2. The quality or state of being obscure: anonymity, namelessness. See KNOWLEDGE. 3. The quality or state of being ambiguous: ambiguity, ambiguousness, cloudiness, equivocalness, indefiniteness, nebulousness, obscureness, uncertainty, unclearness, vagueness. See CLEAR.
 
 
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