The word you're looking for is "translucent." This term describes materials that allow light to pass through but scatter it in such a way that objects on the other side are not clearly visible. Examples include frosted glass or certain types of plastic.
To be able to see through something means being able to see what is on the other side or inside of it. It can also refer to being able to perceive the truth or hidden elements behind a situation or a person's actions.
Echolocation is how bats "see". It is basically the act of making a noise and using the returning soundwaves to determine where something is - it is essentially using echoes to locate something.
'Galaxy' is definitely a concrete noun. It is something we can see even though it is very far away.
A translucent object is something you can see through. Three examples of this is: windows, glasses and some drinking glasses
When we can only see a glow of light through something, it typically indicates that the object is partially transparent or translucent. This allows some light to pass through while scattering or diffusing it, resulting in a softer illumination rather than a clear image. Examples include frosted glass or thin fabrics, where the light creates a glow without revealing detailed shapes behind the material.
Transparent or clear
Transparent. I was looking for this word and it just came to me.
black as pitch; impossible to see through
Opaque is a word that refers to something not being see through. Since wood is not see through, it cannot be called opaque.
Transparent means it is see through, like glass There is no word istransparent.
Opaque means something can't be seen through.
See.
The word ocular is basically another word for eyepiece. It basically means that something else is connected to the eye in order to see it. An example would be a microscope; you look through the ocular to see the magnified image.
That is to "recognise".
The word that describes something you see in an experiment is "observation." Observations are the data collected through sensory experiences during the experiment, which can include visual, auditory, or tactile information. These observations help scientists draw conclusions and support or refute hypotheses.
something you use to gather evidence that you cant see.
If you can see through something it is considered 'transparent'. You can see through most wiremesh.