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limpid
/lˈɪmpɪd/
/lˈɪmpɪd/
limpid
[ADJECTIVE]1
(of language or music) clear and easy to understand
2
transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity
Examples
1. By nature pure, a large square or better than square, cut on with a golden ratio, but imperfect, so that there lingers a quiet doubt in perfection: a sheet, be it silent silk or limpid level linen, hemmed, embroidered, is an untied bundle from which dreams feed.
2. Reader, what I heard was but the melody of children at play, nothing but that, and so limpid was the air that within this vapor of blended voices majestic and minute, remote and magically near, frank and divinely enigmatic, one could hear now and then, as if released, an almost inarticulate spurt of vivid laughter or the crack of a bat or the clatter of a toy wagon, but it was all really too far for the eye to distinguish any movement in the lightly etched streets.
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