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diaphanous

adjective/daɪˈæfənəs/

light, delicate, and translucent

The bride chose a diaphanous gown that flowed elegantly as she walked down the aisle.

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word origin — from Ancient Greek διαφαίνω (diaphainō), meaning 'to show through'

Word Ultra — Set 95

Set 95 of Word Ultra covers 5 words: diaphanous, jentacular, invocatory, zephyrous, bathykolpian. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. diaphanous · adjective/daɪˈæfənəs/

    light, delicate, and translucent

    The bride chose a diaphanous gown that flowed elegantly as she walked down the aisle.

    Synonyms: sheer, translucent, gauzy

    Origin: from Ancient Greek διαφαίνω (diaphainō), meaning 'to show through'

  2. jentacular · adjective/dʒɛnˈtækjələr/

    relating to breakfast

    The quaint café offered a delightful jentacular menu, featuring freshly baked croissants and rich coffee to start the day.

    Synonyms: breakfast, morning, first meal

    Origin: from Latin 'jentaculum' meaning 'breakfast'

  3. invocatory · adjective/ˌɪn.vəˈkeɪ.tɔːr.i/

    relating to or characterized by invocation

    The priest began the ceremony with an invocatory prayer, asking for blessings from the divine.

    Synonyms: invoking, conjuring, prayerful

    Origin: from Latin 'invocatus' (to call upon) + '-ory' (pertaining to)

  4. zephyrous · adjective/ˈzɛfərəs/

    pertaining to or characterized by a gentle breeze

    The zephyrous afternoon brought a soothing calm to the bustling city streets, as leaves danced lightly in the gentle wind.

    Synonyms: breezy, gentle, airy

    Origin: from the Greek 'zephyros', meaning 'the west wind'

  5. bathykolpian · adjective/ˌbæθ.ɪ.koʊl.pi.ən/

    pertaining to or characterized by a deep or broad basin or cup shape

    The bathykolpian features of the valley made it an ideal location for the new reservoir, as the basin shape could hold an ample supply of water.

    Synonyms: basin-shaped, cup-shaped, deep-bowl

    Origin: Derived from the Greek words 'bathus' meaning 'deep' and 'kolpos' meaning 'bay' or 'fold', indicating a shape that is deep or broad.