No it means, 'Impenetrable by light - neither transparent nor translucent.'
No, thick wall is not translucent. It is opaque in nature.
Yes it is, if it is thick enough so that no light makes it through. Under ordinary circumstances, wood is opaque.
You cannot see through the material.
Opaque means that neither light nor images can pass through the object. Translucent means that only light can pass through the object.
it is opaque
No, thick wall is not translucent. It is opaque in nature.
He painted a thick glass wall. The color was opaque red.
Yes it is, if it is thick enough so that no light makes it through. Under ordinary circumstances, wood is opaque.
A half inch thick steel plate, A half inch thick plywood, Brick, Concrete Block
Thick globules are called bok globules. They are small interstellar clouds of very cold gas and dust that are so thick they are nearly totally opaque to visible light.
Opaque.
It can be either, depending on the type of rubber you mean.
if you mean opaque, it is a translucent colour that you cannot really see through, as an example a pearl would be opaque
You would expect to see a silhouette of the figure because it is too thick. -Franceska Biology Major
If you mean opaque then the opposite of it is transparent.
Purulent refers to a type of discharge or exudate that is thick, opaque, and contains pus. It is often associated with bacterial infections and inflammation.
means that its not bright! Translation: Opaque