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viv⋅id

[viv-id]
–adjective
1. strikingly bright or intense, as color, light, etc.: a vivid green.
2. full of life; lively; animated: a vivid personality.
3. presenting the appearance, freshness, spirit, etc., of life; realistic: a vivid account.
4. strong, distinct, or clearly perceptible: a vivid recollection.
5. forming distinct and striking mental images: a vivid imagination.

Origin:
1630–40; < L vīvidus lively, equiv. to vīv(ere) to live (see vital ) + -idus -id 4


viv⋅id⋅ly, adverb
viv⋅id⋅ness, vi⋅vid⋅i⋅ty, noun


1. bright, brilliant, intense. 2. spirited, vivacious, intense. 3. See picturesque.
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viv·id   (vĭv'ĭd)   
adj.   viv·id·er, viv·id·est
  1. Perceived as bright and distinct; brilliant: a vivid star.

    1. Having intensely bright colors: a vivid tapestry.

    2. Having a very high degree of saturation: a vivid purple.

  2. Presented in clear and striking manner: a vivid account of the incident. See Synonyms at graphic.

  3. Perceived or felt with the freshness of immediate experience: a vivid recollection of their childhood.

  4. Active in forming lifelike images: a vivid imagination.


[Latin vīvidus, from vīvere, to live; see gwei- in Indo-European roots.]
viv'id·ly adv., viv'id·ness n.
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Word Origin & History

vivid 
1638, from L. vividus "spirited, animated, lively," from vivus "alive," from PIE *gwei- (see vital). Extension to colors is first recorded 1665. Sense of "strong, distinct" (as of memories, etc.) is from 1690; that of "very active or intense" (as of imagination, interest, etc.) is from 1853.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Computing Dictionary

VIVID
A numerical constraint-oriented language.
["VIVID: The Kernel of a Knowledge Representation Environment Based on the Constraints Paradigm of Computation", J. Maleki, Proc 20th Annual Hawaii Intl Conf on System Sciences (Jan 1987) pp.591-597].
(1995-02-23)

The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, © 1993-2007 Denis Howe
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