Definition of Subtransparent. Meaning of Subtransparent. Synonyms of Subtransparent

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Definition of Subtransparent

Subtransparent
Subtransparent Sub`trans*pa"rent, a. Not perfectly transparent.

Meaning of Subtransparent from wikipedia

- mineral) Luster Adamantine Streak Colorless Diaphaneity Transparent to subtransparent to translucent Specific gravity 3.52±0.01 Density 3.5–3.53 g/cm3 3500–3530 kg/m3...
- scale hardness 6–7 Luster Vitreous to resinous Streak White Diaphaneity Subtransparent to translucent Specific gravity 3.32–3.43 Optical properties Uniaxial...
- 10 (defining mineral) Luster Adamantine Diaphaneity Transparent to subtransparent to translucent Density 3.5–3.53 g/cm3 Polish luster Adamantine Optical...
- Conchoidal Mohs scale hardness 2 Luster Vitreous Streak White Diaphaneity Subtransparent to translucent Specific gravity 1.89 – 1.9 Optical properties Biaxial...
- hardness 5–5.5 Luster Vitreous Streak White Diaphaneity Transparent to subtransparent to translucent Specific gravity 2.24–2.29 Optical properties Isotropic;...
- hardness 7 - 7.5 Luster Vitreous - adamantine Streak White Diaphaneity Subtransparent to translucent Specific gravity 2.95 Density 2.91 - 3.10 Optical properties...
- 0–3.5 Luster Vitreous, resinous on fractures Streak White Diaphaneity Subtransparent to translucent Specific gravity 4.3 Optical properties Biaxial (−) Refractive...
- mineral) Luster Adamantine Streak Colorless Diaphaneity Transparent to subtransparent to translucent Specific gravity 3.52±0.01 Density 3.5–3.53 g/cm3 Polish...
- scale hardness 2.5 Luster Adamantine Streak yellowish green Diaphaneity Subtransparent to subtranslucent Density 2.9 g/cm3 Ultraviolet fluorescence None References...
- 10 (defining mineral) Luster Adamantine Diaphaneity Transparent to subtransparent to translucent Specific gravity 3.52±0.01 Density 3.5–3.53 g/cm3 Polish...