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Webster 1913 Edition


Pellucid

Pel-lu′cid

,
Adj.
[L.
pellucidus
;
per
(see
Per-
) +
lucidus
clear, bright: cf. F.
pellucide
.]
Transparent; clear; limpid; translucent; not opaque.
Pellucid crystal.”
Dr. H. More.
Pellucid streams.”
Wordsworth.

Webster 1828 Edition


Pellucid

PELLU'CID

,
Adj.
[L. pellucidus; per and lucidus; very bright. See Light.] Perfectly clear; transparent; not opake; as a body as pellucid as crystal.

Definition 2024


pellucid

pellucid

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pellucid (comparative more pellucid, superlative most pellucid)

  1. Allowing the passage of light; transparent.
    • 1857, R. M. Ballantyne, The Coral Island, ch. 16:
      . . . and the bright seaweeds and the brilliant corals shone in the depths of that pellucid water, as we rowed over it, like rare and precious gems.
    • 1862, Christina Rossetti, "Goblin Market" in Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress, and Other Poems, The World's Classics, Oxford University Press, 1913, 173-179,
      You cannot think what figs / My teeth have met in, / What melons icy-cold / Piled on a dish of gold / Too huge for me to hold, / What peaches with a velvet nap; / Pellucid grapes without one seed: []
    • 1979, Time, 22 October, 1979,
      Opera star Tozzi sings with the richness of burnished bronze and Daniels complements him with her pellucid soprano.
  2. Easily understood; clear.
    • 1994, Fritz Lanham in Houston Chronicle, 13 November, 1994, ,
      Written in spare, pellucid prose, the book reads like a close-to-the-bone memoir.
    • 1999, Judith Butler, Gender Trouble, Preface:
      If I treat that grammar as pellucid, then I fail to call attention precisely to that sphere of language that establishes and disestablishes intelligibility, and that would be precisely to thwart my own project as I have described it to you here.

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