lucidity

English

Etymology

From Latin lūciditās. lucid + -ity.

Noun

lucidity (countable and uncountable, plural lucidities)

  1. The property of being lucid; lucidness.
    The lucidity of his answers argued against his being insane or confused.
  2. The state of being aware that one is dreaming, i.e. being in a lucid dream.

Derived terms

  • terminal lucidity

Translations

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