adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Her explanation of the complex theories had a perlucid clarity that made them seem almost obvious.

Definition:A clear and transparent understanding or perception.

From perlucid clarity

Example:Despite her cross-Atlantic accent, her perlucid demeanor made her remarks very clear.

Definition:A clear and bright manner or appearance that is easy to understand or perceive.

From perlucid demeanor

Example:The liquids used in the scientific experiments were required to be perlucid to avoid any potential obstructions.

Definition:A clear substance or medium that allows light or other substances to pass through easily.

From perlucid medium

Example:Her perlucid insight into the mathematical problem simplified what seemed like a daunting task.

Definition:A clear or thorough understanding or perception of something.

From perlucid insight

Example:The teacher provided a perlucid explanation of the experiment's procedure to ensure full comprehension.

Definition:An explanation that is clear and easy to understand.

From perlucid explanation

Example:After her surgery, she had a perlucid vision that allowed her to see details far off distances very clearly.

Definition:Clear vision or the ability to perceive things clearly.

From perlucid vision

Example:The afternoon sunlight filtered through the window, filling the room with a perlucid light.

Definition:Light that is clear and transparent, often used metaphorically.

From perlucid light

Example:Despite the abstract nature of the topic, the professor managed to present the perlucid concept that resonated with the students.

Definition:A concept that is clear and easy to comprehend.

From perlucid concept

Example:She admired the perlucid crystal cube, imagining its intricate inner structure.

Definition:A crystal that is clear and translucent.

From perlucid crystal

Example:The research team employed a perlucid method to ensure the reproducibility of their results.

Definition:A method that is clear and easy to understand or follow.

From perlucid method