lucid

  • 61lucid — a. 1. Shining, radiant, bright, beaming, resplendent, brilliant, luminous. 2. Clear, transparent, pure, pellucid, limpid, diaphanous, crystalline, luculent. 3. Distinct, intelligible, perspicuous, plain, clear, rational, luculent. 4. Sane, sober …

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  • 62lucid —   Shining or glowing, e.g. the leaflets of Macrozamia lucida or Zamia splendens.   Cf. glaucous …

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  • 63lucid — adj 1. clear, limpid, pellucid, translucent, transparent, crystalline, hyaline, vitreous, glassy, clear as glass. 2. easily understood, understandable, intelligible, comprehensible, perspicuous, perceptive, acute, penetrating; plain, distinct,… …

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  • 64lucid — lu·cid …

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  • 65lucid — adjective Syn: rational, sane, in possession of one s faculties, compos mentis, clear headed, sober; informal all there Ant: confused …

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  • 66lucid — [ˈluːsɪd] adj 1) describing things in a clear, simple way 2) capable of thinking clearly …

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  • 67lucid — Easily understood; clear; rational; sane …

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  • 68lucid — Easily understood; clear; rational; sane …

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  • 69lucid — see LIGHT …

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  • 70lucid — adj. 1 expressing or expressed clearly; easy to understand. 2 of or denoting intervals of sanity between periods of insanity or dementia. 3 Bot. with a smooth shining surface. 4 poet. bright. Derivatives: lucidity n. lucidly adv. lucidness n.… …

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