Source: New York Post
That’s a fine choice. More than 1,000 Scholars and scribes from the Poetry Society of America have chosen the most beautiful word in the English language: diaphanous. Merriam-Webster defines diaphanous as something “characterized by such fineness of texture as to permit seeing through,” as in translucent, or constituted of “extreme delicacy of form.
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