Word of the Day for Monday 16th November 2015
Diaphanous \ dahy-af-uh-nuh s
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Adjective
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2. delicately hazy.
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Quotes
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As the audience enters, the diaphanous curtains onstage are gently blowing
in the breezes of the Amalfi coast. -- Janice Kaplan, Tennessee Williams' Forgotten Masterpiece, 2011 |
Origin
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C17: from Medieval Latin diaphanus, from Greek diaphanēs transparent, from
diaphainein to show through, from dia- + phainein to show |
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