nítido

See also: nitido

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin nitidus. Compare the inherited doublet nédio.

Adjective

nítido m (feminine singular nítida, masculine plural nítidos, feminine plural nítidas, comparable)

  1. Free of ambiguity or doubt; clear.

Inflection


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin nitidus. An inherited doublet nidio[1][2] still exists as a rural regionalism or dialectism in Salamanca and Asturias. Compare also neto, which was taken from French and Italian.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnitido/, [ˈnit̪iðo]

Adjective

nítido (feminine singular nítida, masculine plural nítidos, feminine plural nítidas)

  1. pure, clear, clean
  2. clear, distinct

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