Now rare. [f. CONSPICU-OUS + -ITY.] CONSPICUOUSNESS.

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1601.  Bp. W. Barlow, Defence, 37. For all her glorious conspicuitie.

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1665.  Glanvill, Sceps. Sci., 115. If this definition be clearer … Midnight may vie for conspicuity with Noon.

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1794.  U. Price, Ess. Picturesque, 138. The general passion for distinctness and conspicuity.

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1865.  Stanford, Symb. Christ, i. 24. He stands in lone conspicuity, as if he had no earthly connexions.

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