Now rare. [f. CONSPICU-OUS + -ITY.] CONSPICUOUSNESS.
1601. Bp. W. Barlow, Defence, 37. For all her glorious conspicuitie.
1665. Glanvill, Sceps. Sci., 115. If this definition be clearer Midnight may vie for conspicuity with Noon.
1794. U. Price, Ess. Picturesque, 138. The general passion for distinctness and conspicuity.
1865. Stanford, Symb. Christ, i. 24. He stands in lone conspicuity, as if he had no earthly connexions.