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pellucid

adjective
pel·​lu·​cid | \ pÉ™-ˈlü-sÉ™d How to pronounce pellucid (audio) \

Definition of pellucid

1 : admitting maximum passage of light without diffusion or distortion a pellucid stream
2 : reflecting light evenly from all surfaces
3 : easy to understand

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Other Words from pellucid

pellucidly \ pÉ™-​ˈlü-​sÉ™d-​lÄ“ How to pronounce pellucidly (audio) \ adverb

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Pellucid is formed from Latin per ("through") plus lucidus—a word meaning "lucid, clear" that ultimately derives from the verb lucēre, meaning "to shine." Lucēre has many shining relatives in English. Among them are translucent (essentially, "clear enough to allow light to pass through"), elucidate ("to make clear, explain"), lucent ("luminous" or "clear"), and of course lucid itself (which can mean "shining," "mentally sound," or "easily understood"). Another related word is Lucifer (a name for the devil that literally means "light-bearer"). Other relatives—such as lackluster ("lacking brightness"), illustrate (originally, "to make bright"), and lustrous ("shining" or "radiant")—trace from the related Latin verb lustrare ("to brighten"). Clearly, pellucid is just one of a family of brilliant terms.

Examples of pellucid in a Sentence

the pellucid waters that lap upon that island's beaches her poetry has a pellucid simplicity that betrays none of the sweat that went into writing it

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To reach the restoration site where this crew is working, Silver traversed a realm of perfection: cool, pellucid pools and side channels of Elk Creek, a tributary of the Hoh. Lynda V. Mapes, The Seattle Times, "Battling Scotch broom along Olympic’s Hoh River that threatens fish, forests," 27 May 2018

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First Known Use of pellucid

1563, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for pellucid

Latin pellucidus, from per through + lucidus lucid — more at for

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pellucid

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of pellucid

literary : very clear

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