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Transparent objects allow the complete passage of light. No light goes through an opaque object. Between these two extremes, objects are said to be translucent.
Mass.
If it lets NO light through it can not even give a blurry view, so your question makes no sense and cannot be answered.
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A material that will not allow the transmission of light is called an opaque material.
Transparent objects allow the complete passage of light. No light goes through an opaque object. Between these two extremes, objects are said to be translucent.
Mass.
This is known as onomatopoeia, where a word mimics the natural sound of the object or action it describes. Examples include "buzz" for a bee and "hiss" for a snake.
The word "clang" is often used to describe the sound a bell makes when struck.
It describes an object, so yes it is a noun.
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If it lets NO light through it can not even give a blurry view, so your question makes no sense and cannot be answered.
Dispersion of white light... ! :D
Light and weightless.
Opaque.
a word is used to make a sentence whereas an adjective describes a noun (an object)
The word lozenge describes an oblong object.