Purity
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Purity is the absence of impurity or contaminants in a substance. The term also applies to the absence of vice in human character.
Purity may also refer to:
- Purity (gas), an indication of the amount of other gases in a particular gas
- Purity (film), a 1916 motion picture.
- Purity (quantum mechanics), a measure of correlation between a system and its environment
- Purity, a song by Slipknot on their debut self-titled album
- Cleanness, also known as Purity, a 14th-century poem
- Purity in Buddhism, a spiritual purity of character or essence
- Purity Dairies, a dairy company in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
- Purity Factories, a food processing company in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
- Purity Distilling Company, an alcohol manufacturer involved in the Boston Molasses Disaster in the United States
- Black oil (also known as Purity), a fictional alien virus in the TV series The X-Files
- Purity, a former supermarket brand owned by Woolworths Limited
- Purity, the colorfulness of a light source
- Ritual purification, a feature of many religions
See also
- All pages beginning with "Purity"
- All pages with titles containing "Purity"
- Blood purity (disambiguation)
- Pure (disambiguation)
- Impurity (disambiguation)