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Definition of lucid
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Lucid (n.)
Clear;
transparent.
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Illustrate
::
Illustrate
(v. t.) To adorn with
pictures,
as a book or a
subject;
to
elucidate
with
pictures,
as a
history
or a
romance..
Orient
::
Orient
(a.)
Bright;
lustrous;
superior;
pure;
perfect;
pellucid;
-- used of gems and also
figuratively,
because
the most
perfect
jewels
are found in the
East..
Hyaline
::
Hyaline
(n.) The
pellucid
substance,
present
in cells in
process
of
development,
from
which,
according
to some
embryologists,
the cell
nucleous
originates..
Dilucid
::
Dilucid
(a.)
Clear;
lucid.
Debate
::
Debate
(v. t.)
Contention
in words or
arguments;
discussion
for the
purpose
of
elucidating
truth or
influencing
action;
strife
in
argument;
controversy;
as, the
debates
in
Parliament
or in
Congress..
Enucleation
::
Enucleation
(n.) The act of
enucleating;
elucidation;
exposition.
Illuminate
::
Illuminate
(v. t.) To make plain or
clear;
to
dispel
the
obscurity
to by
knowledge
or
reason;
to
explain;
to
elucidate;
as, to
illuminate
a text, a
problem,
or a
duty..
Elucidatory
::
Elucidatory
(a.)
Tending
to
elucidate;
elucidative.
Illustration
::
Illustration
(n.) A
picture
designed
to
decorate
a
volume
or
elucidate
a
literary
work.
Elucidator
::
Elucidator
(n.) One who
explains
or
elucidates;
an
expositor.
Crayfish
::
Crayfish
(n.) Any
crustacean
of the
family
Astacidae,
resembling
the
lobster,
but
smaller,
and found in fresh
waters.
Crawfishes
are
esteemed
very
delicate
food both in
Europe
and
America.
The North
American
species
are
numerous
and
mostly
belong
to the genus
Cambarus.
The blind
crawfish
of the
Mammoth
Cave is
Cambarus
pellucidus.
The
common
European
species
is
Astacus
fluviatilis..
Lucid
::
Lucid (n.)
Presenting
a clear view;
easily
understood;
clear.
Elucidative
::
Elucidative
(a.)
Making
clear;
tending
to
elucidate;
as, an
elucidative
note..
Crystal
::
Crystal
(a.)
Consisting
of, or like,
crystal;
clear;
transparent;
lucid;
pellucid;
crystalline..
Pellucidness
::
Pellucidness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
pellucid;
transparency;
translucency;
clearness;
as, the
pellucidity
of the air..
Elucidating
::
Elucidating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Elucidat.
Unfold
::
Unfold
(v. t.) To open, as
anything
covered
or
close;
to lay open to view or
contemplation;
to bring out in all the
details,
or by
successive
development;
to
display;
to
disclose;
to
reveal;
to
elucidate;
to
explain;
as, to
unfold
one's
designs;
to
unfold
the
principles
of a
science..
Transparent
::
Transparent
(a.)
Having
the
property
of
transmitting
rays of
light,
so that
bodies
can be
distinctly
seen
through;
pervious
to
light;
diaphanous;
pellucid;
as,
transparent
glass;
a
transparent
diamond;
--
opposed
to
opaque..
Punctuation
::
Punctuation
(n.) The act or art of
punctuating
or
pointing
a
writing
or
discourse;
the art or mode of
dividing
literary
composition
into
sentences,
and
members
of a
sentence,
by means of
points,
so as to
elucidate
the
author's
meaning..
Lunatic
::
Lunatic
(n.) A
person
affected
by
lunacy;
an
insane
person,
esp. one who has lucid
intervals;
a
madman;
a
person
of
unsound
mind..
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