different between dimness vs cloudiness
dimness
English
Etymology
From Middle English dymnes, dymnesse, from Old English dimnes, dymnys, dimness (“dimness, darkness, obscurity”), equivalent to dim +? -ness.
Noun
dimness (countable and uncountable, plural dimnesses)
- The state of being dim, poorly illuminated, almost dark.
Translations
Anagrams
- desmins, endisms, missend
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cloudiness
English
Etymology
cloudy +? -ness
Noun
cloudiness (countable and uncountable, plural cloudinesses)
- The state of being cloudy (e.g. weather).
- Expect considerable cloudiness with occasional rain showers.
- The property of being murky (e.g. liquid, style).
- Cloudiness in the water is most often caused in new aquariums by white bacteria.
- The property of being obscure (e.g. information).
- Avoid cloudiness in your essay-writing.
Translations
Anagrams
- discounsel, senoculids, undisclose
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