Translucent or semitransparent materials like fiberglass or stained glass only let in some light.
A material that only allows some light to pass through is called translucent. Unlike transparent materials, which allow all light to pass through, translucent materials diffuse the light, allowing only some of it to pass.
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One example of a material that only lets some light through is a semi-transparent frosted glass. This type of glass scatters and diffuses light, creating a level of opacity that allows some light to pass through while reducing visibility. Semi-transparent materials like frosted glass are commonly used in windows or decorative fixtures to provide privacy while still allowing natural light to enter a space.
Semi-transparent.
When white light passes through a colored transparent material, the material will absorb some wavelengths of light and transmit others. The transmitted light will appear to be the color of the material, as it is primarily made up of the wavelengths that were not absorbed by the material.
Semi-transparent materials allow only some light to pass through them. These materials provide partial visibility, allowing objects to be seen but not in full detail. Examples include frosted glass and tinted plastic.
Frosted glass is an object that only lets some light through and makes an image unclear. This is due to the subtle transparency that is visible within this object.
Translucent.
AnswerI believe you're thinking about '''translucent.'''See the Related Link "Wikitionary:translucent" to the right for more information.or if your talking about a word that describes material that lets all light through it is transparent
Translucent materials allow light to pass through them but some light may also be absorbed as it traverses the material, depending on its properties. This absorption leads to some reduction in the amount of light transmitted through the material.