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Webster 1913 Edition
Translucid
Trans-lu′cid
,Adj.
Translucent.
[R.]
Bacon.
Webster 1828 Edition
Translucid
TRANSLU'CID
,Adj.
Transparent; clear. [See Translucent.]
Definition 2024
translucid
translucid
English
Adjective
translucid (comparative more translucid, superlative most translucid)
- translucent
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Bacon to this entry?)
- 1844, Emerson, The Poet:
- This insight, which expresses itself by what is called Imagination, is a very high sort of seeing, which does not come by study, but by the intellect being where and what it sees, by sharing the path, or circuit of things through forms, and so making them translucid to others.
- 2013, Alice Fabre, Metal Language:
- Overcoming the gravity of representation and the figurative, automatism and acquired reflexes, she mixes brute force and translucid emotions to paint an ontological, disquieting, enigmatic human figure free from artifice, universal in its expression.