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clar·i·ty
[klar-i-tee]
noun
1.
clearness or lucidity as to perception or understanding; freedom from indistinctness or ambiguity.
2.
the state or quality of being clear or transparent to the eye; pellucidity: the clarity of pure water.
Origin:
1300–50; Middle English clarite < Latin clāritās (see clear, -ity); replacing Middle English clarte < Middle French < Latin as above
1300–50; Middle English clarite < Latin clāritās (see clear, -ity); replacing Middle English clarte < Middle French < Latin as above
Related forms
un·clar·i·ty, noun.
The last but certainly not the least in this series is Moments of Perfect Clarity. Julie is the consummate blogger. She incorporates so many elements of her American/Danish life that one or two adjectives could never describe her talents. A word-smith of sorts, she will entertain, inform and influence your blog reading experience. Detailing her family's transition to a new life in the country, Julie shares her personal forays into Danish culture as well as her artistic and craft pursuits. A talented photographer, she captures projects, pets and scenery that will interest and enchant. So, pop on over and enjoy a great blog enjoyed by so many others, Moments of Perfect Clarity.
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