adj.
Easily understood or seen through: transpicuous motives.
[From New Latin trānspicuus, from Latin trānspicere, to see through : trāns-, trans- + specere, to look at.]
Dictionary:
tran·spic·u·ous (trăn-spĭk'yū-əs)
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[From New Latin trānspicuus, from Latin trānspicere, to see through : trāns-, trans- + specere, to look at.]
| Obscure Words: transpicuous |
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