| diophantus | (n) Greek mathematician who was the first to try to develop an algebraic notation (3rd century) |
| diaphanous | (adj) so thin as to transmit light, Syn. gossamer, gauzy, cobwebby, gauze-like, sheer, see-through, vapourous, transparent, vaporous, filmy, Example: a hat with a diaphanous veil; filmy wings of a moth; gauzy clouds of dandelion down; gossamer cobwebs; sheer silk stockings; transparent chiffon; vaporous silks |
| 刁藩都 | [刁 藩 都] Diophantus of Alexandria (3rd century AD), Greek mathematician [Add to Longdo] |
| diaphanous | (adj) โปร่ง บาง และเนื้อดี (ผ้า), Syn. clear, crystalline, limpid, Ant. opaque, nontranslucent |
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| Diaphanous | a. [ Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; to show or shine through; Another cloud in the region of them, light enough to be fantastic and diaphanous. Landor. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Diaphanously | adv. Translucently. [ 1913 Webster ] |