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Purity is the absence of impurity in a substance.
Purity may also refer to:
- in Buddhism, purity refers to a spiritual purity of character or essence.
- Abstinence from vices and/or abundance of virtue
- Purity Dairies, A Nashville, Tennessee based dairy company
- Purity Distilling Company, an alcohol manufacturer involved in the Boston Molasses Disaster
- Black oil, a fictional alien virus in the TV series The X-Files
- A former supermarket brand owned by Woolworths Limited
- A song by Slipknot formerly on their debut self-titled album, but had to be removed due to legal matters.
- The colorfulness of a light source
- The purity of gas
- Veganism
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