limpidness

/ˈlɪmpɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being perfectly clear and transparent.
    • The limpidness of the ice allowed them to see the fish swimming beneath.
    • The limpidness of the spring water made it perfect for drinking.
    • He marveled at the limpidness of the ancient glass beads found in the tomb.
  2. The quality of being easy to understand; clarity.
    • The limpidness of her argument convinced the entire committee.
    • Readers appreciate the limpidness of the author's prose in this novel.
    • The limpidness of the map made navigating the city simple.