acuity, clearness, dignity, eyesight, foresightedness, lucidity, perceptiveness, providence, sense of sight, transpicuity, visual sense
Definitionn. clarity as a consequence of being perspicuous
Last update: July 6, 2016
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Huxley has urged with his wonted perspicuity the alliance of these two regions as Notogaea, basing his opinion, besides other weighty evidence, in great measure on the evidence afforded by the two main sections of the Galli, viz. [Please select]
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"Written with a perspicuity seldom exemplified when dealing with economic science." [Please select]
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Besides the perspicuity which would have prevented these misunderstandings, Fichte misses something further in Kant's work. [noun]
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It took no great perspicuity on his part to see that. [noun]
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But I judged it better to sacrifice elegance to perspicuity. [noun]
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Thus Arnold thinks that what Tacitus gained in energy he lost in elegance and perspicuity. [Please select]
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In perspicuity he is said to be inferior to Ulpian, one of the most famous of jurists, who was his contemporary. [Please select]
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Joe recited this couplet with such manifest pride and careful perspicuity, that I asked him if he had made it himself. [noun]
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This particular landlord, though he looks like one of the old school, should be congratulated on a perspicuity which few of his confreres in England possess. [Please select]
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It was young and brutal, but there were times when the business perspicuity of the first Reuben Vanderpoel, combining with the fiery, wounded spirit of his young descendant, rendered Bettina brutal. [Please select]
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