pureté

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French

Etymology

Alteration of Old French purté, inherited from Late Latin pūritātem, from Latin pūrus (pure) +‎ -tās (noun-forming suffix). By surface analysis, pur +‎ -eté.

Pronunciation

Noun

pureté f (plural puretés)

  1. purity
    la pureté du cœur et de l’espritthe purity of heart and spirit
    uranium de haute puretéhigh-purity uranium

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