Opaque.
"Translucent" means letting some of the light through. It does not mean anything about how much would be too much, though.
transparent. translucent is partially obstructed and opaque is letting no light through.
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An object that lets light pass through is a transparent or translucent object, examples thereof would be water, glass, or clear plastic.
I believe so. Because the light seems to scatter when you shine a flash light though it. So, why not? Transparent- all light goes thought Translucent- some light goes though Opaque- no light goes though -AGC (The smartest girl in middle school)
"Translucent" means letting some of the light through. It does not mean anything about how much would be too much, though.
transparent. translucent is partially obstructed and opaque is letting no light through.
The Hindi word for tube light is 'prakash nalika'. Though it is not commonly used.
The present progressive a word for an on-going action in the present.Examples:I am letting...You are letting...He (she/it) is letting...We are letting...They are letting...
The root of the word "letting" can be found in the Old English term "laetan", which means "allow".
"Whent" is not a word. "When" and "went" are words, though. You can't combine them to make a compound word such as "light" and "house" to create "lighthouse."
The word is spelled letting. The parents discussed letting Sally go to the dance.
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The word is "appeasement."
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An object that lets light pass through is a transparent or translucent object, examples thereof would be water, glass, or clear plastic.
It meets the needs of being able to see in the dark, letting you see during sex, letting you see when you read...