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The zooplankton species, which is about the size of the width of a fingernail, is known to feast on the lake’s native Daphnia, a tiny crustacean that spends much of its time devouring algae that would otherwise dilute the lake’s limpidness, the report says.

The Susquehanna is very broad at this crossing, but it cannot compare with the Delaware for limpidness and whiteness.

We cherish sensations in themselves, when they consist of elements like limpidness of color and lucidity of sound.

Now the wind has blown it clear as blue limpidness; now scattered flakes appear; now it is deep blue; now pale; now it tinges darkly; now it is a layer of cream.

Such words as "limpidness," "simplicity," "lucidity," are favorites.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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