Transpicuous | |
adjective | 1. Transparent.
2. Easily understood, lucid. |
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| "After spring cleaning, my windows were transpicuous and sparkling." | "Your argument is well reasoned and transpicuous." | "The modern design of the restaurant was complemented by transpicuous dining chairs." |
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| Latin, mid-17th century |
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| "Transpicuous" means something is transparent, or can be seen through. It can be in a literal sense, as in a crystal-clear glass window, or it can be used in a more figurative sense ... | |
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