ˈpyu̇rəd.ē, -ətē, -i noun
( -es )
Etymology: Middle English purete, from Old French pureté, from Late Latin puritat-, puritas, from Latin purus pure + -itat-, -itas -ity
1. : the quality or state of being pure
a chemical of extreme purity
lead a life of perfect purity
the purity of his intent was manifest
spoke a French of great purity
2.
a. : the fraction of spectrum component in a mixture of achromatic and spectrum colors that is required to match the color being considered and that constitutes an approximate psychophysical correlate of saturation
b. : saturation 4a — not used technically
3. : ability to breed true : homozygosity
the purity of a strain
— compare pure line