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transpicuous
[ tran-spik-yoo-uhs ]
transpicuous
/ 迟谤忙苍藞蝉辫瑟办箩蕣蓹蝉 /
adjective
- a less common word for transparent
Derived Forms
- 迟谤补苍藞蝉辫颈肠耻辞耻蝉濒测, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 迟谤补苍路蝉辫颈肠顎僽路辞耻蝉路濒测 adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of transpicuous1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of transpicuous1
Example Sentences
In describing the Paris gardens Horace Walpole says, "they form light corridors and transpicuous arbours, through which the sunbeams play and checker the shade, set off the statues, vases, and flowers, that marry with their gaudy hotels, and suit the gallant and idle society who paint the walks between their parterres, and realise the fantastic scenes of Watteau and Durf锟!"
On earth no wave How clean soe'er, that would not seem to have Some mixture in itself, compared with this, Transpicuous clear; yet darkly on it rolled Darkly beneath perpetual gloom, which ne'er Admits or sun or moonlight there to shine.
Of this opinion also was C忙sar la Galla, whose words are these, The Moone doth there appeare clearest, where shee is transpicuous, not onely through the superficies, but the substance also, and there she seemes spotted, where her body is most opacous.
Pierce, then, with thought鈥檚 steel probe, the trodden ground, Till passion鈥檚 buried floods be found; Intend thine eye Into the dim and undiscover鈥檇 sky Whose lustres are the pulsings of the heart, And promptly, as thy trade is, watch to chart The lonely suns, the mystic hazes and throng鈥檇 sparkles bright That, named and number鈥檇 right In sweet, transpicuous words, shall glow alway With Love鈥檚 three-stranded ray, Red wrath, compassion golden, lazuline delight.鈥
In this voluminous series of papers the critical pen, when most earnestly eulogistic or most sharply incisive, is wielded with so much skill and art and fine temper, that personality is seldom transpicuous.
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