Definition of Lucider

1. lucid [adj] - See also: lucid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lucider

lucernal
lucernaria
lucernarian
lucernarians
lucernarida
lucerne
lucernes
lucerns
luces
luchador
lucid
lucid dream
lucid dreaming
lucid dreams
lucid interval
lucider (current term)
lucidest
lucidification
lucidities
lucidity
lucidly
lucidness
lucidnesses
lucidol
lucies
lucifer
luciferase
luciferases
luciferin
luciferins

Literary usage of Lucider

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1861)
"Said the North to the South, " Since ever by symbols and bright degrees Art, childlike, climbs to the dear Lord's knees," " Give lucider hills and intenser ..."

2. Plots and Personalities: A New Method of Testing and Training the Creative by Edwin Emery Slosson, June Etta Downey (1922)
"He is proud owner of a peanut-stand, in his lucider intervals. If, in addition to individualizing characters, you find that your characters appear with a ..."

3. The Story of My Life by Hans Christian Andersen (1871)
"IL " Give lucider hills and intenser seas," Said the North to the South, " Since ever by symbols and bright degrees Art, child-like, climbs to the dear ..."

4. More Pot-pourri from a Surrey Garden by Maria Theresa Earle (1899)
"'Give lucider hills and intenser seas,' Cried the North to the South, 'Since ever by symbols and bright degrees Art, ..."

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