The Collaborative International Dictionary
Transpicuous
Transpicuous \Tran*spic"u*ous\, a. [L. transpicere to see or
look through + specere, spicere, to see. Cf. Conspicuous.]
Transparent; pervious to the sight. [R.] ``The wide,
transpicuous air.''
--Milton.
Wiktionary
transpicuous
a. Easily construed or seen through.
Usage examples of "transpicuous".
The Moone doth there appeare clearest, where shee is transpicuous, not onely through the superficies, but the substance also, and there she seemes spotted, where her body is most opacous.
Further evidence lies in the nature of their names, which are too transpicuous and significant.