obscuration|obscurations in English

noun

[ob·scu·ra·tion || ‚ɑbskjə'reɪʃn /‚ɒbskjʊə-]

state of being obscure; darkening, dimming; befogging, making vague; lack of brightness, lack of clarity

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1. the presence or absence of obscuration bands.

2. Bodhisattvas at this stage are freed from the conceptual obscurations

3. This treatment includes surface roughening by etching or abrasion, or obscuration by opaque or semi-opaque coatings.

4. Thus, there are different levels of Accustoming pathway minds according to the number of grades of obscuration it is rid of

5. In all tenet systems, a pratyekabuddha Accustoming pathway mind gets rid of the same nine grades of obscurations, and through the same stages and progression, as does a shravaka Accustoming

6. The arms were previously missed due to M82's high disk surface brightness, the nearly edge-on view of this galaxy (~80°), and obscuration by a complex network of dusty filaments in its optical images.

7. Ceiling The height above the Earth's surface of the lowest layer of clouds or obscuration phenomena that is reported as "broken," "overcast," or "obscured" and not classified as "thin" or "partial." Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms

8. Wherefore in all that thou Conceivest, in all thou nearest, these two recall to mind; and think all things are they, reckoning as doubtful naught, nor of the things above, nor of the things below, neither of things divine, nor things that suffer change or things that are in obscuration.