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Significados de
limpid
en inglés
(Of language) transparently clear; easily understandable.
liquid
transparent
lucid
crystalline
pellucid
perspicuous
crystal clear
luculent
Términos relacionados
clear
Uso de
limpid
en inglés
1
It was
limpid
;
like a rock-crystal its value lay in its transparency.
2
But Science requires in the mind of the discoverer a
limpid
calm.
3
Then turning once more, Narcissus addressed his reflection in the
limpid
stream:-
4
They were smooth and
limpid
,
and in the sunlight they vomited fire.
5
When I perceived her skirts in the
limpid
night, I advanced noiselessly.
6
With light the ether becomes more pleasing and the waters more
limpid
.
7
Over it I saw form a
limpid
cloud of the brilliant vapors.
8
The
limpid
water, illuminated by the resplendent moonlight, lapped against the wharf.
9
The horse for Roma was a quiet bay mare with
limpid
eyes.
10
A kingfisher screamed past, following the
limpid
turquoise edge of the shore.
11
To be there was like a plunge in a cool,
limpid
pool.
12
Her eyes were
limpid
,
almost as if there were tears in them.
13
His childish face, with the
limpid
black eyes, was red and moist.
14
One bathed in those
limpid
waters, drank deep, and found no peace.
15
Another stood at the side, facing away out over the
limpid
waves.
16
I leaned on Boubin Islander's rail and stared down into
limpid
waters.
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Adjetivo
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limpid eyes
limpid water
limpid stream
limpid air
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