limpid

English

WOTD – 1 June 2006

Etymology

From French limpide, from Latin limpidus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlɪmpɪd/
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  • Rhymes: -ɪmpɪd

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

Borrowed 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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