limpid

English

WOTD – 1 June 2006

Etymology

From French limpide, from Latin limpidus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlɪmpɪd/
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Adjective

limpid (comparative more limpid, superlative most limpid)

  1. Clear, transparent or bright.
    The limpid glass doors reveal the living room clearly from the dining room.

Quotations

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Translations


Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin limpidus. Compare Romanian limpede.

Adjective

limpid m (feminine limpidã, masculine plural limpidz, feminine plural limpidi or limpide)

  1. clear

Derived terms


Romanian

Etymology

From Latin limpidus or French limpide or Italian limpido. Doublet of limpede.

Adjective

limpid m or n (feminine singular limpidă, masculine plural limpizi, feminine and neuter plural limpide)

  1. clear, limpid, transparent

Declension

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