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invisibleness

  • a word derived from invisible.
    invisible
    adjective
    not visible; not perceptible by the eye.

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One reason of this may be the remoteness of its situation, and its invisibleness from the town of Boyle.

From Beauties and Antiquities of Ireland by T. O. Russell

Yes, but look here, Squirrel," said Robert; "you're so clever at explaining about invisibleness and all that.

From Five Children and It by H. R. (Harold Robert) Millar

Happy youth! at this moment all graces take thy hand, the poetic, the female, and nature herself, and lay aside their invisibleness and draw thee into a charmed circle of angels.

From The Invisible Lodge by Jean Paul

He, therefore, had often little tenderness for people, because he took for granted that they had too much of it to scold at the invisibleness of his;--in Lower Scheerau we do just so.

From The Invisible Lodge by Jean Paul

Invisibility -- N. invisibility, invisibleness, nonappearance, imperceptibility; indistinctness &c. adj.; mystery, delitescence†. concealment &c.

From Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Peter Mark Roget