limpid |
placid |
As adjectives the difference between limpid and placid
is that
limpid is clear, transparent or bright while
placid is serene; calm.
limpid |
livid |
As adjectives the difference between limpid and livid
is that
limpid is clear, transparent or bright while
livid is furiously angry.
limpid |
pure |
Synonyms |
Limpid is a synonym of pure.
As an adjective limpid
is clear, transparent or bright.
As a noun pure is
puree,.
limpid |
diaphanous |
Related terms |
Limpid is a related term of diaphanous.
As adjectives the difference between limpid and diaphanous
is that
limpid is clear, transparent or bright while
diaphanous is transparent or translucent; allowing light to pass through; capable of being seen through.
limpid |
crystal |
As an adjective limpid
is clear, transparent or bright.
As a proper noun crystal is
.
limpid |
perspicuous |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between limpid and perspicuous
is that
limpid is clear, transparent or bright while
perspicuous is clearly expressed, easy to understand; lucid.
limpid |
translucent |
Synonyms |
Translucent is a synonym of limpid.
As adjectives the difference between limpid and translucent
is that
limpid is clear, transparent or bright while
translucent is allowing light to pass through, but diffusing it.
limpid |
unambiguous |
Synonyms |
Limpid is a synonym of unambiguous.
As adjectives the difference between limpid and unambiguous
is that
limpid is clear, transparent or bright while
unambiguous is clear, and having no uncertainty or ambiguity.
crystalline |
limpid |
Limpid is a synonym of crystalline.
As adjectives the difference between crystalline and limpid
is that
crystalline is of, relating to, or composed of crystals while
limpid is clear, transparent or bright.
As a noun crystalline
is any crystalline substance.
limpid |
sheer |
As adjectives the difference between limpid and sheer
is that
limpid is clear, transparent or bright while
sheer is very thin or transparent.
As an adverb sheer is
clean; quite; at once.
As a noun sheer is
the curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern.
As a verb sheer is
to swerve from a course.
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