vaguery

Etymology
, perhaps influenced by vagary. Attested since at least the 1800s.

Noun

 * 1)  Vagueness, the condition of being vague.
 * 2) * 1977 (first publication; republication in 2003), Tom Nairn, The Break-Up of Britain: crisis and neo-nationalism - Page 68:
 * As a matter of fact, the particular breadth and vaguery of residual all-British consciousness decays more readily into racialism than into a defined, territorially restricted nationalism.
 * 1)  A vagueness, a thing which is vague, an example of vagueness.
 * 1)  A vagueness, a thing which is vague, an example of vagueness.
 * 1)  A vagueness, a thing which is vague, an example of vagueness.
 * 1)  A vagueness, a thing which is vague, an example of vagueness.
 * 1)  A vagueness, a thing which is vague, an example of vagueness.