Nebulosity
[neb-yuh-los-i-tee] /ˌnɛb yəˈlɒs ɪ ti/
noun, plural nebulosities.
1.
nebulous or nebular matter.
2.
a nebulous form, shape, or mass.
3.
the state or condition of being nebulous.
/ˌnɛbjʊˈlɒsɪtɪ/
noun (pl) -ties
1.
the state or quality of being nebulous
2.
(astronomy) a nebula
n.
1738, from French nébulosité, from Late Latin nebulositatem (nominative nebulositas), from Latin nebulosus, from nebula (see nebula).
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