Definitions for obscuration

obscuration ob·scu·ra·tion

Spelling: [ob-skyoo-rey-shuh n]
IPA: /ˌɒb skyʊˈreɪ ʃən/

Obscuration is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 1348 anagrams from letters in obscuration (abcinoorstu).

Definitions for obscuration

noun

  1. the act of obscuring.
  2. the state of being obscured.

Origin of obscuration

1425-75; late Middle English Latin obscūrātiōn- (stem of obscūrātiō) a darkening, equivalent to obscūrāt(us), past participle of obscūrāre (obscūr(us) dark + -ātus Examples for obscuration

Before the end of the obscuration, another appeared on the right where the sun was about to emerge.

That they both refer to the temporary eclipse, seclusion, or obscuration of a brilliant being, is evident.

Despite the obscuration of imperfect dominance, polydactylism in poultry proves itself to be a unit-character that segregates.

Far and nigh Mystery and obscuration none, Yet nowhere any moon or sun!

He diffused sweetness and light in an era marked by bitterness and obscuration.

These are frequently attended by obscuration of vision or temporary blindness.

Recent observations of these eclipses, through glass of different colors, show variations in the time of obscuration.

As they came on in numbers too great for Ipley to stand against, an obscuration fell over all.

How long that obscuration shall last, is known only to the power that directs all human events.

Believe in a future and banish that gross obscuration of you.

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