translucencyyarı şeffaflık translucentlyyarı şeffaf bir şekilde

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translucent
Allowing light to pass through but diffusing it

On the windows of the nearer buildings the sun cast glittering beams, but further away a faint, translucent mist hid the city.

Clear, lucid, or transparent

he sun was in its greatest splendor, and the air was absolutely translucent. The lake and the mountains sprang out, sharp and clear.

allowing the passage of light
Allowing light to pass through
Transparent; clear
{s} transparent; partially clear, partly transparent; lucid; easily understandable; glowing
Having the property of transmitting light with some degree of scattering so that the objects lying beyond are not entirely visible
shining or glowing through Admitting and diffusing light so that objects beyond cannot be clearly distinguished When referring to FIMO® - 00 Art Translucent, the sheerest clay which when used in thin layers or buffed, is almost clear
Transmitting light but obscuring clear vision
Transmitting rays of light without permitting objects to be distinctly seen; partially transparent
almost transparent; allowing light to pass through diffusely; "translucent amber"; "semitransparent curtains at the windows
Material transmitting light but distorting its path
Not transparent, but clear enough to allow light to pass through
If a material is translucent, some light can pass through it. The building is roofed entirely with translucent corrugated plastic
objects that let some light through, but with some distortion of its path Images are not seen well through translucent objects, e g , wax paper, sheer fabric transmission: the passing of light through a space or medium transparent: objects that transmit all light without distorting its path Images can be seen through transparent objects, e g , clear glass trophic level: the division of species in an ecosystem on the basis of their main nutritional source (e g , producers, first-order consumers, second-order consumers, predators)
A color of beads in which light can pass through, such as crystal, ruby, emerald, citrine
You use translucent to describe something that has a glowing appearance, as if light is passing through it. She had fair hair, blue eyes and translucent skin. not transparent, but clear enough to allow light to pass through (present participle of translucere , from lucere )
Transmitting light but causing sufficient diffusion to prevent perception of distinct images
clear or lucid
Quality of material which allows diffused light to pass through it
translucencyyarı şeffaflık translucentlyyarı şeffaf bir şekilde

    Hyphenation

    trans·lu·cenc·yya·rı şef·faf·lık trans·lu·cent·lyya·rı şef·faf bir şe·kil·de
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