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Limpid [LIM-pid]  

Part of speech: adjective 

Origin: Latin, early 17th century  

1. (Of a liquid) Free of anything that darkens; completely clear. 

2. (Of a person's eyes) Unclouded; clear.  

Examples of limpid in a sentence  

"The brochure pictures showing limpid pools and endless rows of lounge chairs made her want to book a vacation immediately."  

"She knew her son was over his bout of flu when his eyes were limpid."