From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpellucidpel‧lu‧cid /pɪˈluːsɪd/ adjective literary CSCLEAR/EASY TO SEEvery clear SYN transparent a pellucid stream
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pellucid• Even at his worst, he's merely pellucid.• In its wake, the air was pellucid.• At the end of the garden, the waters of the stream that had risen pellucid at their source lay curdled.• The sky beyond the window was a pale, pellucid blue, traversed by slow-moving clouds.• For exact determination the pellucid markings in the leaves can be used.• Dive down through the pellucid water and turn a boulder.Origin pellucid (1600-1700) Latin pellucidus, from per “through” + lucidus ( → LUCID)