transpicuous (Meaning)

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transpicuous (a.)

Transparent; pervious to the sight.

Synonyms & Antonyms of transpicuous

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transpicuous Sentence Examples

  1. The crystal's transpicuous clarity allowed for a perfect view of its intricate facets.
  2. The glass panel provided transpicuous isolation, granting privacy while maintaining visual connection.
  3. The translucent liquid's transpicuous nature revealed the swirling currents within.
  4. The fine fabric's transpicuous threads allowed the wearer's skin to glimmer subtly beneath.
  5. The jellyfish's transpicuous body danced gracefully through the ocean depths, its colors mesmerizing.
  6. The transpicuous membrane of the cell wall allowed scientists to observe its intricate inner workings.
  7. The transpicuous smoke billowed from the embers, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  8. The artist's brushstrokes were transpicuous, allowing the viewer to glimpse their creative process.
  9. The transpicuous water of the lagoon offered a clear view of its vibrant marine life.
  10. The transpicuous screen projected the image with remarkable clarity, immersing the audience in the virtual world.

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Transparent; pervious to the sight.

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The crystal's transpicuous clarity allowed for a perfect view of its intricate facets.

The glass panel provided transpicuous isolation, granting privacy while maintaining visual connection.

The translucent liquid's transpicuous nature revealed the swirling currents within.

The fine fabric's transpicuous threads allowed the wearer's skin to glimmer subtly beneath.