Lucidly Void
lu·cid (loo'sid)
adj.
[Latin lucidus, from lucere, to shine. See leuk- in Indo-European Roots.]
lu·cid'i·ty or lu'cid·ness n.
lu'cid·ly adv.
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void (void)
adj.
n.
v. void·ed, void·ing, voids
v. tr.
v. intr.
[Middle English, from Old French voide, feminine of voit, from Vulgar Latin *vocitus, alteration of Latin vacivus, vocivus, variant of vacuus, from vacare, to be empty. See eue- in Indo-European Roots.]
void'er n.
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It's the new name, same old David, just a name that fits me more right now. Pretty soon I'll be transitioning to a new URL. So if you have linked me, sorry, this will no longer be mine. You can find me at: www.davidsublett.blogspot.com That way there won't be any confusion. I'll still own this url, but it'll be a redirect to the other one.
So, how did I come up with the name Lucidly Void? Well something lucid, is something easily understood, or mentaly sound. I lack that quality to mostly everyone that knows me, so I am void of everything lucid. Or Lucidly Void. Plus it just looks cool.
adj.
- Easily understood; intelligible.
- Mentally sound; sane or rational.
- Translucent or transparent.
[Latin lucidus, from lucere, to shine. See leuk- in Indo-European Roots.]
lu·cid'i·ty or lu'cid·ness n.
lu'cid·ly adv.
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void (void)
adj.
- Containing no matter; empty.
- Not occupied; unfilled.
- Completely lacking; devoid: void of understanding. See Synonyms at empty.
- Ineffective; useless.
- Having no legal force or validity; null: a contract rendered void.
- Games. Lacking cards of a particular suit in a dealt hand.
n.
- An empty space.
- A vacuum.
- An open space or a break in continuity; a gap.
- A feeling or state of emptiness, loneliness, or loss.
- Games. Absence of cards of a particular suit in a dealt hand: a void in hearts.
v. void·ed, void·ing, voids
v. tr.
- To take out (the contents of something); empty.
- To excrete (body wastes).
- To leave; vacate.
- To make void or of no validity; invalidate: issued a new passport and voided the old one.
v. intr.
- To excrete body wastes.
[Middle English, from Old French voide, feminine of voit, from Vulgar Latin *vocitus, alteration of Latin vacivus, vocivus, variant of vacuus, from vacare, to be empty. See eue- in Indo-European Roots.]
void'er n.
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It's the new name, same old David, just a name that fits me more right now. Pretty soon I'll be transitioning to a new URL. So if you have linked me, sorry, this will no longer be mine. You can find me at: www.davidsublett.blogspot.com That way there won't be any confusion. I'll still own this url, but it'll be a redirect to the other one.
So, how did I come up with the name Lucidly Void? Well something lucid, is something easily understood, or mentaly sound. I lack that quality to mostly everyone that knows me, so I am void of everything lucid. Or Lucidly Void. Plus it just looks cool.
There is probably someone that understands you.
11/5/05 1:38 PM
True, but they don't speak out lol.
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