limpid

[ lim-pid ]
/ ˈlɪm pɪd /

adjective

clear, transparent, or pellucid, as water, crystal, or air: We could see to the very bottom of the limpid pond.
free from obscurity; lucid; clear: a limpid style; limpid prose.
completely calm; without distress or worry: a limpid, emotionless existence.

Origin of limpid

First recorded in 1605–15, limpid is from the Latin word limpidus clear. See lymph, -id4

OTHER WORDS FROM limpid

lim·pid·i·ty, lim·pid·ness, noun lim·pid·ly, adverb

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British Dictionary definitions for limpidity

limpid
/ (ˈlɪmpɪd) /

adjective

clear or transparent
(esp of writings, style, etc) free from obscurity
calm; peaceful

Derived forms of limpid

limpidity or limpidness, noun limpidly, adverb

Word Origin for limpid

C17: from French limpide, from Latin limpidus clear