immaculacies

/ɪˌmækjəˈlæsətiz/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being perfectly clean, pure, or without any flaws or stains.
    • The immaculacies of the freshly fallen snow made the whole landscape look magical.
    • The museum's collection was known for the immaculacies of its ancient marble statues.
    • She admired the immaculacies of the white tablecloth, which had no wrinkles or spots.
  2. Instances or examples of perfect cleanliness or purity.
    • The photographer captured the immaculacies of the crystal-clear lake in the morning light.
    • In the art gallery, each painting displayed its own immaculacies of color and form.
    • The chef took pride in the immaculacies of his kitchen, with every surface spotless.