translucency
IPA: trænsɫˈusʌnsi
noun
- the quality of being translucent
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Examples of "translucency" in Sentences
- This isn't the transparency I expected, it's more like translucency.
- This translucency is due to the thinness of the base and column walls.
- And "translucency" expresses so well the lighting in my "spiritual environment" at the moment.
- I saw some beautiful encaustic paintings in a gallery, and the translucency and depth of the medium was very attractive.
- First-trimester trisomy screening: nuchal translucency measurement training and quality assurance to correct and unify technique.
- From what I've seen I'd say that enterprises have achieved the opposite kind of translucency with their identity management programs.
- I teased him by asking if he, personally, despite his hard duties as CEO, had approved tiny details like the translucency of the glass and the color of the wood.
- J.M.W. Turner's "The Blue Rigi, Sunrise," painted in 1842, looks across Lake Lucerne in Switzerland, where the mountain becomes a conduit for reflecting light and color, showing watercolor's prized purity and translucency.
- Writers writing with different purposes, two different, separate men, but both with gifts from God that lend to their writing the translucency of all great works, a translucency through which shines the only real glory saturating sight.
- The GLZ family offers a selection of 34, 24, or 12 megabytes of VRAM. 24 megabytes of VRAM supports resolutions up to 1,600 x 1,280 with 16.8 million colors (true color). 12 megabytes of VRAM suppots true color at a maximum resolution of 1,152 x 854. 34 megabytes of VRAM supports a 32-bit Z buffer, double-buffered true color, and display capabilities such as translucency and overlay at resolutions up to 1,600 x 1,280.
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