Pellucid (adjective)

  1. Clear and transparent, like glass.
  2. Easily understood, lucid and straightforward.
  3. Having a bright, sparkling appearance.

Origin:

From the latin word 'pellucidus' meaning 'transparent, shining through'.

Examples:

  1. The pellucid lake reflected the sky and the trees, creating a serene and peaceful scene.
  2. The writer's style was pellucid, making complex ideas simple and accessible to a wide audience.
  3. The diamonds sparkled with a pellucid brilliance, catching the light and shining with a rainbow of colors.
  4. The pellucid water of the river flowed gently, inviting the swimmers to dive in and refresh themselves.
  5. The pellucid prose of the novel conveyed deep emotions and insights, captivating the reader and touching the heart.
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