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transparentearly 15c., from Medieval Latin transparentem (nominative transparens), present participle of transparere "show light through," from Latin trans- "through" (see trans-) + parere &q [..]
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transparentDescribing an object that is able to transmit light through it, and if placed in front of another object, that object can be seen through it. See Transparency in Mineral Properties for more informatio [..]
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transparentinvisible, or able to be seen through.
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transparentAn object or material that transmits both light and undiffused images. Tip: Try lighting a plain back-ground directly behind the object, not the object.
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transparentcrystalline: transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity; "the cold crystalline water of melted snow"; "crystal clear skies"; & [..]
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transparenteasily seen through. Window glass is transparent
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transparentadj. Easy to see through or understand.
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transparentInks that do not block out the coloured inks that they print over, but instead blend with them to create intermediate colours.
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transparentInvisible. In computer software, an action is transparent if it takes place without any visible effect. Transparency is usually considered to be a good characteristic of a system because it shields th [..]
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transparentA quality of being clear open honest and direct. Transparency is critical when communicating the risk/benefit of any human research.
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transparentdurkhzikhtik
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transparentan object that allows light to pass through without scattering the light
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transparentThe property of a material that allows light and images through and may also show a color tint.
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transparentCapable of transmitting light so that objects or images can be seen as if there were no intervening material.
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transparentPossible to see through.
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transparentThis adjective describes something that allows light to pass through it and a person can see through it as well. Playfield inserts that are transparent allow one to look through the insert and see th [..]
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transparenta communications channel that can send any arbitrary message through unmolested. It reserves no characters or bit patterns for its own control uses. The channel may still have control facilities. It w [..]
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transparent(adj) transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity(adj) free of deceit(adj) easily understood or seen through (because of a lack of subtlety)(adj) so thin as to transmit light
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transparentAny material that lets all or almost all visible light pass through (Lessons 13, 22)
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transparentperspicuus
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transparentA term that describes a clear material that transmits most, if not all, of the visible light incident upon it with very little, if any, distortion. A typical glass window pane, the air, and clear plexiglas are all examples of transparent materials.
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transparentEasy to hear into the music, detailed, clear, not muddy. Wide flat frequency response, sharp time response, very low distortion and noise. A hear through quality that is akin to clarity and reveals all aspects of detail.
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transparentA coating which light can penetrate; one which we look through and see the surface underneath.
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transparentTransmitting rays of light so that objects can be clearly seen through the material.
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transparentA reference to a form or a process in morphology whose structure can be understood without any additional information, particularly of an historical nature, from the language concerned. For instance t [..]
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transparentlooks softly shiny like wax, like the surface of a wax candle
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transparentclear, see-through
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transparentSee through.
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transparentCapable of transmitting light so that objects or images can be seen as if there were no intervening material.
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transparentDescribing an object that is able to transmit light through it, and if placed in front of another object, that object can be seen as if there is nothing interfering.
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transparentIn a transparent stone, light travels through stone with virtually no distortion. Transparent stones are clear and easy to see through. (See also translucent and opaque.)
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transparentTransmitting virtually all light, enabling objects beyond to be clearly seen.
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transparentTransmits a clear, undistorted image of an object. Most faceted gemstones are transparent.
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transparentPixels in a rectangular blit which are not displayed, so that the background shows through.
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transparentInks that do not block out the colored inks that they print over, but instead blend with them to create intermediate colors.
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transparentEnsuring information is readily available to everyone concerned
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transparentInks that do not block out the colored inks that they print over, but instead blend with them to create intermediate colors.
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transparentA condition where a material is clear enough not to block the passage of radiant energy, especially light.
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transparentA condition where a material is clear enough not to block the passage of radiant energy, especially light.
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transparentA condition where a material is clear enough not to block the passage of radiant
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transparentA condition where a material is clear enough not to block the passage of radiant energy, especially light.
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transparentInks that do not block out the colored inks that they print over, but instead blend with them to create intermediate colors.
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transparentInks that do not block out the colored inks that they print over, but instead blend with them to create intermediate colors.
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transparentInks that do not block out the colored inks that they print over, but instead blend with them to create intermediate colors.
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transparentThose substances, such as glass, that pass almost all of the light waves falling upon them.
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transparent
(of a material or object) See-through, clear; having the property that light passes through it almost undisturbed, such that one can see through it clearly.
''The waters of the lake were transpare [..]
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