It is a liquid that allows light to pass through it, but images on the other side would not be clearly defined.
Things you can some what see through. i.e stained glass, colored liquid, wax paper, ect.
translucent
No, it's translucent.
Yes..It is translucent...
Wax paper is translucent.
Lemonade is an example of a translucent liquid because light is able to pass through it, but objects are not clearly visible.
No, oil is typically not translucent but opaque. It has a yellowish, brownish, or greenish hue, and its opacity can vary depending on the type and purity of the oil.
No, probably not, never tried it though, but seems impossible to me...
well ya see, when the gastropophic folleroys meet the conseptionijitis meet the raulsoysauce that is how it is clear!
Things you can some what see through. i.e stained glass, colored liquid, wax paper, ect.
its transparent as a gas but is translucent as a liquid if you can see it.
Yes, an egg mixture can turn a brown paper translucent when applied to it. The liquid in the egg mixture can penetrate the paper fibers and cause it to become somewhat transparent.
translucent
They're translucent in that they can have a colour to them but you can still see through them unless the colour is say dark down.
No, it's translucent.
Yes..It is translucent...
No. Grass is not translucent. Only glass and ice blocks are translucent.