A.well-separated, X.Eq.Mag.3.3; well-opened, στόματα (sc. τῆς μήτρας) Hp.Mul.1.17 (s. v.l., cf. 111).
II. distinct, clear, τῆμος δ᾽ εὐκρινέες τ᾽ αὖραι καὶ πόντος ἀπήμων then the winds are regular, steady, Hes.Op.670; “ἡ διάγνωσις εὐ. γενήσεται” Is.10.2; οὐκ εὐκρινές ἐστι πρὸς τὴν ἀκοήν there is no clear discernment, Arist.Pr.903a17. Adv. -“νῶς, ἔχειν” Pl. Sph.242c; “εὐκρινέστερον ἰδεῖν” Id.R.564c; οὐκ εὐκρινῶς εἴτε . . εἴτε . . without distinction, Str.16.4.20, cf. 6.1.11.
2. of literary style, pellucid, opp. ἀμφίβολον, Phld.Po.1676.8; τὸ καθαρὸν καὶ εὐ. Hermog. Id.1.1; of authors, such as Critias and Xenophon, ib.2.11, 12.
III. well-arranged, in good order, Hp.Mul.1.17 (if σώματα be read); “πάντα . . εὐκρινέα ποιέεσθαι” Hdt.9.42. Adv. -“νῶς, κεῖσθαι” X. Oec.8.19.
2. of bandages, simple, not creased, Hp.Off.10, cf. Gal. 18(2).776. Adv. -νῶς ib.725; Ion. -“νέως” Hp.Off.3.
IV. having had a favourable crisis, convalescent, “σωμάτιον” Isoc.Ep.4.11, cf. Hsch.; but, indicating a good crisis, favourable, of symptoms, Hp.Coac.604, Antyll. ap. Orib.9.4.2: metaph., Men.Pk.163.
2. ofillnesses, easily brought to a crisis, Hp.Aph.3.8, Epid.2.1.5 (Sup.).