Definition of Semitransparent. Meaning of Semitransparent. Synonyms of Semitransparent

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Definition of Semitransparent

Semitransparent
Semitransparent Sem`i*trans*par"ent, a. Half or imperfectly transparent.

Meaning of Semitransparent from wikipedia

- (layer 1) by refocusing the laser through an otherwise normally-placed, semitransparent first layer (layer 0). This laser refocus—and the subsequent time needed...
- A one-way mirror, also called two-way mirror (or one-way gl****, half-silvered mirror, and semi-transparent mirror), is a reciprocal mirror that appears...
- dot film processing to enhance stability and efficiency. In 2022, semitransparent solar cells that are as large as windows were reported, after team...
- 5th-century mosaic portrays only the visitors against a gold ground and puts semitransparent copies of them in the "heavenly" space above the scene. In Eastern...
- are available in a range of patterns and colours. Because of their semitransparent quality, voile curtains are made using heading tape that is less easily...
- is SiO2 (silicon dioxide). Chalcedony has a waxy luster, and may be semitransparent or translucent. It can ****ume a wide range of colors, but those most...
- yellowish patches. When excited, the fish spreads its "wings", which are semitransparent, with a phosp****scent, bright-blue coloration at their tips. The fish...
- over-corrected in modern usage to "jadeite") Depression gl**** (transparent or semitransparent pale green). Burmese gl**** (opaque gl**** that shades from pink to yellow)...
- but especially the former, are usually so thin in humans as to be semitransparent; occasionally the bone is found wanting in this situation, and the...
- different types of coral, prey species (which are often transparent or semitransparent), or predators, such as barracuda, which have shimmering scales. Alternatively...