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Definition of Obscureness

Obscureness
Obscureness Ob*scure"ness, n. Obscurity. --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Obscureness from wikipedia

- Look up obscure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Obscure may refer to: Hera****us of Ephesus was called "The Obscure" Obscure (video game), a 2004 survival...
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- Nikolay Vladimirovich Davydenko (Russian: Никола́й Влади́мирович Давыде́нко listen; born 2 June 1981) is a Russian former professional tennis player. He...
- In art, chiaroscuro (English: /kiˌɑːrəˈsk(j)ʊəroʊ/ kee-AR-ə-SKOOR-oh, -⁠SKURE-, Italian: [ˌkjaroˈskuːro]; lit. 'light-dark') is the use of strong contrasts...
- cryptic, oracular epigrams earned him the epithets "the dark" and "the obscure". He was considered arrogant and depressed, a misanthrope who was subject...