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Perspicuous Latin Perspicacious Word Means June Adjective Per Spik Yuh Wus

Perspicuous means plain to the understanding, especially due to clarity and precision. It derives from the Latin 'perspicuus,' meaning clear, and is related to seeing through something.

Perspicuous means plain to the understanding, especially due to clarity and precision. It derives from the Latin 'perspicuus,' meaning clear, and is related to seeing through something.

Word perspicuous
Date June 26, 2017
Type adjective
Syllables per-SPIK-yuh-wus
Etymology Perspicuous is based on Latin perspicere, meaning "to see through," so that which is perspicuous is clear and understandable. Perspicuous has a close cousin, perspicacious, which is used of a person with astute insight. Both words come directly from Latin adjectives that mean the same thing they do: perspicuous from perspicuus, and perspicacious from perspicax. Needless to say, it's possible to confuse the two. One easy way to keep out of trouble is to think of perspicUous as the "U" word, and remember that it means "Understandable"—in contrast to the "A" word, perspicAcious, which means "Astute."
Examples The author's perspicuous prose helps even the simple layman to follow his explanations of this complicated topic.

"The whole is less than the sum of its parts and does not add up to either a perspicuous account or a judicious analysis." — Steven Marcus, The New York Times Book Review, 31 Mar. 1996
Definition : plain to the understanding especially because of clarity and precision of presentation

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