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Meaning of lepid
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lepid (a.)
Pleasant; jocose.
lepid Sentence Examples
- The lepid walls of the ancient temple stood as a testament to the passage of time.
- The lepid petals of the orchid shimmered in iridescent hues under the moonlight.
- The artist deftly created a lepid mosaic, capturing the delicate beauty of the scene.
- The lepid scales of the butterfly glistened like tiny jewels as it fluttered through the air.
- The lepid wings of the airplane provided lift and stability during takeoff.
- The lepid folds of the drapery hung gracefully from the ceiling, creating an ethereal ambiance.
- The lepid leaves of the fern unfurled, revealing intricate filigree patterns.
- The lepid touch of the breeze carried the scent of jasmine throughout the garden.
- The lepid movements of the dancer captivated the audience, drawing them into her world.
- The lepid whisper of the wind carried secrets and stories from distant lands.
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Pleasant; jocose.
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The lepid walls of the ancient temple stood as a testament to the passage of time.
The lepid petals of the orchid shimmered in iridescent hues under the moonlight.
The artist deftly created a lepid mosaic, capturing the delicate beauty of the scene.
The lepid scales of the butterfly glistened like tiny jewels as it fluttered through the air.