clarity.
(Of thelat.)(claritas, - atis).
2. f. effect that causes the light illuminating a space, so distinguishing what is in him.
3. f. distinction with that by means of the senses, and more especially of sight and ear, perceive the sensations, and through the intelligence, ideas.
4. f. One of the four skills of glorious bodies, consisting of glare and light itself.
5. f. Word or phrase that is said someone Frank strongly unpleasant. U m. in pl.6. f. good opinion and reputation which is the name and the facts of someone.
clarity the view, or clarity of the eyes.