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tralucent
traˈlucent, a. [ad. L. trālūcēnt-em, pr. pple. of trālūcēre: see traluce. So It. tralucente (Florio).] = translucent. Hence † traˈlucently adv. Obs.1592 Kyd Sol. & Pers. ii. i, If loue of this my person,..haue percst through thy tralucent brest. 1597 Drayton Heroic. Ep., Edw. IV to Shore's Wife Note... Oxford English Dictionary
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translucent
translucent, a. (trɑːnsˈl(j)uːsənt, træns-, -nz-) [f. L. translūcēnt-em, pres. pple. of translūcēre to shine through: see transluce, and cf. tralucent.] † 1. That shines through; emitting penetrating rays. b. In quot. a 1652, thoroughly illuminated or luminous. Obs. rare.1596 C. Fitzgeffrey Sir F. D... Oxford English Dictionary
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pumice
▪ I. pumice, n. (ˈpʌmɪs) Forms: see below. [ME. pomis, -ys, a. OF. pomis (a 1250 in Godef.), pumis, ad. late L. pŭmicem, for cl. L. pūmex, -icem, It. pomice; a learned form for the popular F. ponce: see pounce n.2 In 16th c. gradually assimilated (pomis, pomise, pomice, pumice) to the Latin form; un... Oxford English Dictionary
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relief
▪ I. † reˈlief1 Obs. Forms: 3–5 relef, (5 -leff, 6 -leffe), 4–5 relif, -lyf, (4 pl. -lyves), releif, 5 relefe, -leue, (pl. -leues, -ys), 4–6 releef, (6 -leefe); 5 relyef, 6 relief(e. [a. OF. relef, relief (also relie, relier) ‘the remnant..of meat left at a meale’, also ‘rubbidge, or the ruines of o... Oxford English Dictionary
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