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translucent
[trans-loo-suhnt, tranz-]
translucent
/ trænzˈluːsənt /
adjective
allowing light to pass through partially or diffusely; semitransparent
translucent
Allowing radiation (most commonly light) to pass through, but causing diffusion. Frosted glass, for example, is translucent to visible light.
Compare transparent
Other Word Forms
- translucence noun
- translucently adverb
- translucency noun
- subtranslucence noun
- subtranslucency noun
- subtranslucent adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of translucent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of translucent1
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Example Sentences
I was making my entrance past these girls with my little translucent sequined beanie — an introduction.
Another key part of the winning entry is a translucent bridge inspired by the shape of the late Queen's wedding tiara.
I prepared myself to meet a shuffling, sick patient, milky-eyed and translucent.
Uncover once onions are translucent and add carrots, celery and sturdier vegetables in your mix.
Once it's translucent, add in some chopped garlic and let it toast until fragrant, about 30 seconds or so.
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