diaphane, def. from root of diaphanous
transparent (from diaphanes)
Ulysses, pg. 38 1946AmHC
[(6-18-05) That's a long 'e' in diaphanes.]
A project started recently. I am keeping a hard-copy log of dictionary use: every time I look up a word, whether it is completely new, or I desire a more precise understanding of it, I write the date, time, definition, and source of the word.
I decided to create an online version of this as well, to share with other book- and word-lovers. My dictionary is a heavily-used book; I recommend cultivating an interest in yours.
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