limpid in the PONS Dictionary

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It is known for its sun catching position and limpid sea.
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And yet for all this texture, the style is deliciously limpid.
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There are crystal steps that lead down to limpid pools of clear water.
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And when the water is sweet and limpid, and dragonflies are hatching, you'll know you've done nature a huge favour.
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His voice was a wonderful organ, a beautiful soprano, with a limpid quality that musicians of the time declared was indescribable.
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I discovered them by stubbing my toe on one, although they are clearly visible if you look down through the limpid water.
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One's reputation has to be something clean, something limpid.
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The hollow of the stem contains a good deal of limpid water.
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The wine was one of the first to be described as limpid or sediment-free.
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Diffuse reflection describes opaque, non limpid materials, such as paper or rock.
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