Clarity — Álbum de Jimmy Eat World Publicación 23 de febrero de 1999 Grabación Sound City, Van Nuys y Clear Lake Audio, North Hollywood, California[1] … Wikipedia Español
Clarity — Entwickler CA, Inc. Aktuelle Version CA Clarity PPM v12 Betriebssystem Windows, Linux, Solaris, AIX, HP UX Kategorie … Deutsch Wikipedia
Clarity — Clar i*ty, n. [L. claritas, fr. clarus clear: cf. F. clart[ e].] Clearness; brightness; splendor. [1913 Webster] Floods, in whose more than crystal clarity, Innumerable virgin graces row. Beaumont. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clarity — c.1300, from O.Fr. clarté clarity, brightness, from L. claritas clearness, brightness, splendor, from clarare make clear, from clarus clear (see CLEAR (Cf. clear)) … Etymology dictionary
clarity — [n] clearness accuracy, articulateness, brightness, certainty, cognizability, comprehensibility, conspicuousness, decipherability, definition, directness, distinctness, evidence, exactitude, exactness, explicability, explicitness, intelligibility … New thesaurus
clarity — ► NOUN 1) the state or quality of being clear and easily perceived or understood. 2) transparency or purity. ORIGIN Latin claritas, from clarus clear … English terms dictionary
clarity — [klar′ə tē] n. [ME clarite < OFr clarte < L claritas < clarus,CLEAR] the quality or condition of being clear; clearness … English World dictionary
Clarity — Elucidation redirects here. For the Old French Arthurian poem, see Elucidation (poem) Clarity may refer to: Article One album), 2010 Clarity (Jimmy Eat World album), 1999 Clarity (Sifow album) Clarity (song), a song by John Mayer Honda FCX… … Wikipedia
clarity — [[t]klæ̱rɪti[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT The clarity of something such as a book or argument is its quality of being well explained and easy to understand. ...the ease and clarity with which the author explains difficult technical and scientific subjects.… … English dictionary
clarity — clar|i|ty [ˈklærıti] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: claritas, from clarus; CLEAR1] 1.) the clarity of a piece of writing, law, argument etc is its quality of being expressed clearly →↑clear ▪ Letters may be edited for length and clarity … Dictionary of contemporary English