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Answer for the clue "Indistinct quality ", 9 letters:
mistiness

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Word definitions for mistiness in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mistiness \Mist"i*ness\, n. State of being misty.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. cloudiness resulting from haze or mist [syn: haziness ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The property of being misty.

Usage examples of mistiness.

He began to drop into the greenish black mistiness that lay beneath the purpled black of the ifrit tube.

The mistiness of the ley lines to the mirror-portals remained, but the greenish gold was gone.

There were perhaps a score of these, but in the mistiness I could not make out their outlines.

She kept her face smooth, but the streith had gone a deeper rose, losing some of its mistiness.

Let him steer far away from all those vain philosophies, which endeavor to account for all that is, without admitting that there is a God, separate and apart from the Universe which is his work: which erect Universal Nature into a God, and worship it alone: which annihilate Spirit, and believe no testimony except that of the bodily senses: which, by logical formulas and dextrous collocation of words, make the actual, living, guiding, and protecting God fade into the dim mistiness of a mere abstraction and unreality, itself a mere logical formula.

A spot on the diffusedly bright mistiness of a bowquartering visiplate grew brighter as the automatic scanner focused on it.

The thatch was so low that it tickled the top of her head, and she saw the dew glittering on the grass, and the two thrushes carolling away in the chestnut tree the sweet mistiness of a perfect spring morning.

Gone was the mistiness and wintry gray blight that had marked the land when he had first come over and the magic had been dying.

The watermen would always remember that Christmas as one of the best in their lives, for the weather was crisp, with a bright sun during the day and a helpful mistiness in the moonless nights.