the obscurity which made her dread to walk the length of the room up to
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noun the fact of being obscure, not being well-known
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ob•scu´ri•ty
n. [L. obscuritas: cf. F. obscurite.] The quality or state of being obscure; darkness; privacy; inconspicuousness; unintelligibleness; uncertainty. “Yuo are not for obscurity designed.” Dryden. “They were now brought forth from obscurity, to be contemplated by artists with admiration and despair.” Macaulay.Syn. — Darkness; dimness; gloom. See Darkness.
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