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placid (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: placidus, from placere; PLEASE2]
a placid person does not often get angry or upset and does not usually mind doing what other people want them to
::a large, placid baby
::She sat still, placid and waiting.
calm and peaceful
::The lake was placid and still under the moonlight.
-- placidly adv
::Dobbs stood at the entrance, placidly smoking his pipe.
-- placidity /plE5sIdZti/ n [U]