No. 'Opaque' is a term meaning impenetrable by light; neither transparent nor translucent.
Blue
Yttrium is opaque.
There is no way to make a red item green by combining another color with it. Because the color green is a complimentary color of red, the resulting color will always be a shade of brown. If you must make a red color green, then you must paint over the color with opaque pigments.
Carbon paper is opaque
An object without color is black. Black does not reflect any wavelengths of white light back to the viewer, so the viewer will not perceive a color. The best example of this is empty areas of outer space. i think you would call it opaque
opaque
It is not a colour
No, any color may be opaque, even white. Opaque is simply the quality of not being transparent or translucent.
An opaque white
He painted a thick glass wall. The color was opaque red.
the substances that are called opaque reflect light by whch they gain colour
Opaque substances that are used to color other materials are called pigments. Some call them dyes.
reflected
the wavelength of the reflected light :)
An opaque envelope is an envelope that is transparent or translucent. It is dull in color and does not allow light to pass through.
she does not like that color and then she throws up
the wavelength of the reflected light :)