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Noun: spectrality
  1. Quality of being spectral or ghostly.
    "Seen in this light, it is the spectrality of the figure, the fact that it's neither (completely) here nor there, that keeps the figure alive - or, more precisely, undead - never quite exhausted by a single, definitive instantiation but always at least potentially available for yet another serial iteration."

Derived forms: spectralities

Type of: unreality