No, a window is transparent which means you can see though it . I remenber thins because the word for see-through is trans(parent) which has the word parent in it.
For example a tree, book, and person (if not a ghost) *kidding* opaque. Which means they are NOT see-through that is why it is easier to focus on the things that are opaque.
The very last seeing word is transluesent that is an object such as wax paper or a frosted window you can see colors and shapes but not very clearly.
A way to tell transparent, transluesent, and opaque apart is that Trans(parent) trick i said earlier then transluesent and opaque are nothing alike just like when i heard this you think that opaque has NOTHING to do with this type of science i hope i came to help
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yes
Transparent.
The opposite word of opaque is transparent. Opaque = an object that cannot be seen through, for example: solid metal door. Transparent = and object that can be seen through, for example: clear glass window.
breakable clear dirty frosted opaque
The detective stood staring at the opaque window, looking pensive.
you can see both yourself and outside because the reflection of the window also it is not opaque
Opaque privacy glass is the best glass for bathroom windows. Block glass also works great depending on the window. If none of those work, a regular double paned window will suffice and then you can put window treatments in the window for privacy.
MIRROR
A television set is opaque; you cannot see through it. When it is on, it can create an illusion that you are seeing through it, of course. You don't see what it behind it, you see, as if through a window, into another world. But it's an illusion.
Aluminum foil is opaque.
Opaque
It is opaque