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English
Etymology
From semi- + lucid.
Adjective
semilucid (not comparable)
- Involving a certain amount of lucidity.
Patients with Alzheimer's disease may have semilucid moments.
I had a semilucid dream in which I was vaguely aware that I was dreaming.
- Partly transparent; translucent.
1842, Aubrey De Vere, The Waldenses: or, The fall of Rora, page 273:Cowering beneath a semilucid veil,
A semilucid bridal veil of snow,
Which from the wreath that binds her temples pale
Down to her white and slender feet doth flow.
Romanian
Etymology
From semi- + lucid.
Adjective
semilucid m or n (feminine singular semilucidă, masculine plural semilucizi, feminine and neuter plural semilucide)
- semilucid
Declension
References
- semilucid in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN