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Elucidate Make Verb Clear Term Lucidus Meaning Shining

Elucidate is a verb meaning to make something clear that was formerly murky or confusing, akin to "shining a light" on something to make it easier to see. It comes from the Latin "lucidus," meaning "lucid," related to the verb "lucēre" (to shine).

Elucidate es un verbo que significa aclarar algo que antes era confuso, comparable a "iluminar" algo para hacerlo más fácil de ver. Proviene del latín "lucidus", que significa "lúcido", relacionado con el verbo "lucēre" (brillar).

Word elucidate
Date March 3, 2018
Type verb
Syllables ih-LOO-suh-dayt
Etymology To elucidate is to make something clear that was formerly murky or confusing—and it is perfectly clear how the modern term got that meaning. Elucidate traces to the Latin term lucidus, which means "lucid." Lucidus, in turn, descends from the verb lucēre, meaning "to shine." So elucidating can be thought of as the figurative equivalent of shining a light on something to make it easier to see. Lucēre has also produced other shining offspring in English. Among its descendants are lucid itself (which can mean "shining," "clear-headed," or "easily understood"), lucent (meaning "giving off light" or "easily seen through"), and translucent (meaning "partly transparent" or "clear enough for light to pass through").
Examples "In 'Darwin and the Meaning of Flowers' Sacks recounts how, late in his life and in poor health, Darwin turned his attention from animals to plants, continuing to elucidate his theory of evolution when he could no longer undertake voyages." — Suzanne Koven, The Boston Globe, 26 Nov. 2017

"The D.A. was engaging and insightful as he elucidated upon not only the proper steps to get a felony removed from your criminal background, but also the procedures of diversion and executive pardon." — James E. Cherry, The Jackson (Tennessee) Sun, 26 Nov. 2017
Definition 1 : to make lucid especially by explanation or analysis
2 : to give a clarifying explanation

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