Pellucid
Adjective
- Translucently clear.
- Lucid in style or meaning; easily understood.
- (Of music or other sound) Clear and pure in tone.
Example Sentences
“The pellucid glass dome lets sunlight stream into the atrium.”
“The visiting professor spoke with a pellucid simplicity that made complex ideas feel approachable.”
“The band played their signature song with a vibrant energy and pellucid tone.”
Word Origin
Latin, mid-16th century
Why this word?
“Lucidus” is Latin for “clear,” and “per” means “through,” so one definition of “pellucid” is “completely transparent.” Other words that share the “clear” Latin root include “translucent,” “lustrous,” “elucidate,” “illustrate,” and, of course, “lucid.” Another usage of “pellucid” is as a synonym of “lucid”: “expressed clearly; easy to understand.” The third usage is in a lyrical sense to describe beautifully clear tones and pure-sounding music.
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