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Meaning of caligo

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caligo (n.)

Dimness or obscurity of sight, dependent upon a speck on the cornea; also, the speck itself.

caligo Sentence Examples

  1. The caligo of the dense fog obscured visibility, making navigation treacherous.
  2. Within the caligo of uncertainty, they sought clarity and direction.
  3. The caligo of war enveloped the land, casting a shadow over the nation.
  4. Lost in the caligo of despair, she searched for a glimmer of hope.
  5. Despite the caligo of doubt, he remained steadfast in his beliefs.
  6. The caligo of secrecy veiled the truth, leaving them in the dark.
  7. Through the caligo of adversity, they discovered resilience and strength.
  8. The caligo of grief hung heavy in the air, palpable and suffocating.
  9. Emerging from the caligo of isolation, she embraced the warmth of companionship.
  10. In the caligo of night, the stars pierced through the darkness, offering a beacon of light.

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Dimness or obscurity of sight, dependent upon a speck on the cornea; also, the speck itself.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The caligo of the dense fog obscured visibility, making navigation treacherous.

Within the caligo of uncertainty, they sought clarity and direction.

The caligo of war enveloped the land, casting a shadow over the nation.

Lost in the caligo of despair, she searched for a glimmer of hope.