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Answer for the clue "One of the four C's of diamonds (along with cut, color, and carat) ", 7 letters:
clarity

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Word definitions for clarity in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. free from obscurity and easy to understand; the comprehensibility of clear expression [syn: lucidity , pellucidity , clearness , limpidity ] [ant: unclearness , obscureness ] the quality of clear water; "when she awoke the clarity was back in her eyes" ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE absolute ▪ She knew now, consciously at last and with absolute clarity , why she had always reacted so intensely to Luke Scott. ▪ I knew with absolute clarity that this was not what I wanted. ▪ Together they must ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
CLAЯITY is the first album to be released by sifow . It includes the singles CLOVER and LOVE & PEACE. The DVD also contains the PV's for the singles, as well as Jewel.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, clarte "brightness," from Old French clarté "clarity, brightness," from Latin claritas "brightness, splendor," also, of sounds, "clearness;" figuratively "celebrity, renown, fame," from clarare "make clear," from clarus "clear" (see clear (adj.)). ...

Usage examples of clarity.

The Bishop was grateful for the acta, but their lack of rigor interfered with the clarity of the process, and therefore the exorcist was to proceed according to his own judgment.

She had been complimented by Mother Aglee herself on the clarity of her report on the ill-fated expedition to the sunside of First Planet.

In return, a Gypsy artisan carved a lovely and elaborate frame from bogwood for an oval mirror of exceptional clarity.

Albert examined me, he measured my temperature bolometrically, scanned my eyes for clarity and my skin for external blemishes like burst blood vessels, pumped hypersound through my torso to peer at the organs inside, and sampled the contributions I left in the toilets for biochemical imbalances and bacteria counts.

John Branner lay there, face down, his cleft head revealed in merciless clarity in the steady light.

Or, again, it may be said fittingly that it signifies the clarity of the world redeemed, which clarity will cover the saints as a tent.

Since, therefore, it is in baptism that we acquire grace, while the clarity of the glory to come was foreshadowed in the transfiguration, therefore both in His baptism and in His transfiguration the natural sonship of Christ was fittingly made known by the testimony of the Father: because He alone with the Son and Holy Ghost is perfectly conscious of that perfect generation.

A treated stone is more valuable because naturally occurring gems of any color or clarity are, by their very nature, relatively rare.

She gripped him, struggling to pull him closer, and then suddenly her hips arched, as she thrust herself upon his keenly sensitive horn, and with blinding, earth-shattering clarity, Zarnak felt the burning tip breach her maidenhead, spearing into the depths of her pulsing cunt, her warm blood coating the silver casing of his horn in a scalding, deliciously wet wash of ecstasy.

Here, the African men noticed her with particular clarity because she was the daughter of a general, a Hutu, and half sister to Peter Ntarinada, who was a big man in his own right.

Yet, recalling all he did of his past triumphs, he was still surprised by what happened when their lips truly met for the first time: Startled to near clarity at the sudden reality of this first intimacy, Laris gasped and half turned her face from him.

The rebel lines had been dug with the skill of men who have learned the bloody lesson, who understand with perfect clarity the value of a deep trench and a heavy dirt wall.

The Melungeon crewmen continued to babble to one another at the clarity of the image even as Maginnes shooed them out to make room for another group of sightseers.

Dimly at first, but with more clarity moment by moment in the overlight, he could make out the sheltering walls of their landmark.

Chenzeme senses, the artifact was a pointillistic image of great clarity.