immaculateness
1Immaculateness — Immaculate Im*mac u*late, a. [L. immaculatus; pref. im not + maculatus, p. p. of maculare to spot, stane, fr. macula spot. See {Mail} armor.] Without stain or blemish; spotless; undefiled; clear; pure. [1913 Webster] Were but my soul as pure From …
2immaculateness — See immaculately. * * * …
3immaculateness — noun The characteristic of being immaculate; spotlessness …
4immaculateness — n. purity, being unblemished; faultlessness; monochromatism, being of one color (Biology) …
5immaculateness — im·mac·u·late·ness …
6immaculateness — noun the state of being spotlessly clean • Syn: ↑spotlessness • Derivationally related forms: ↑immaculate, ↑spotless (for: ↑spotlessness) • Hypernyms: ↑cl …
7Immaculate Conception — • In the Constitution Ineffabilis Deus of 8 December, 1854, Pius IX pronounced and defined that the Blessed Virgin Mary in the first instance of her conception, by a singular privilege and grace granted by God, in view of the merits of Jesus… …
8purity — n 1. genuineness, realness, naturalness, unartificiality; authenticity, realism, naturalism; unadulteratedness, unaffectedness, unspuriousness; flaw lessness, faultlessness, perfection; homogeneity, integrity, excellence, Biol. homozygosis. 2.… …
9spotlessness — noun the state of being spotlessly clean • Syn: ↑immaculateness • Derivationally related forms: ↑immaculate (for: ↑immaculateness), ↑spotless • Hypernyms: ↑ …
10William Sharp (engraver) — William Sharp (January 29, 1749 July 25, 1824), was an English line engraver born in London.He was originally apprenticed to what is called a bright engraver, and practised as a writing engraver, but gradually became inspired by the higher… …