translucence

IPA: trænsɫˈusʌns

noun

  • the state of being translucent
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Examples of "translucence" in Sentences

  • The colors contrasted against the translucence is lovely!
  • Its translucence was particularly difficult to reproduce, "though Caravaggio probably did it best."
  • For its pale translucence, this form of gypsum is known as selenite, named after Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon.
  • Also i do plan on making another theme and it will be called translucence - based on the wordpress theme. by sevenalive » Fri Feb 05, 2010 9: 49 pm
  • Step outside the curtain and you see the same thing—the translucence of the curtain means this is only puzzling when you stop to think about the complicated projection devices needed to achieve this effect.
  • The iMacs' "translucence celebrates those inscrutable internal components that most of us think of as black magic," wrote the influential design theorists Katherine and Michael McCoy in a 1999 Fast Company article.
  • The loaded surfaces of the pre-Raphaelite painters and others who use dense paints might garner admiration in a different exhibition, but here they are rendered irrelevant by the power of so much translucence on display.
  • I never knew that white was blue and also violet, scarred close to red at times, and then coming back to a green translucence like the petals of a plant this continent has never seen before burrowing deep into the black.

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