It means light can pass though, but is diffused in the process.
This refers to opaque materials that allows light through, but you cannot see through it; such as smoked glass.
Frosted glass is an example of something that is translucent, allowing light to pass through while diffusing it to some extent.
Something that is opaque does not allow light to pass through, making it difficult to see through or translucent. In a figurative sense, opaque can also refer to something that is difficult to understand or unclear.
An example of a translucent object is: ・a screen (FUN FACT: It's different than "transparent, which is totally clear, but "translucent" is when you can see that something is there, but is kind of foggy.
"Trans" means to travel and "lucent" refers to light. So, translucent means light travels. Something that is translucent is something that light travels through but is not necessarily crystal clear.
Some examples of translucent objects include frosted glass, wax paper, and certain types of plastic. These materials allow some light to pass through, but they are not completely transparent.
Yes, that is what translucent means (from Latin)
Frosted glass is an example of something that is translucent, allowing light to pass through while diffusing it to some extent.
Translucent means that an object will only let some light through
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Transparent or translucent
Something that is opaque does not allow light to pass through, making it difficult to see through or translucent. In a figurative sense, opaque can also refer to something that is difficult to understand or unclear.
A translucent object is something you can see through. Three examples of this is: windows, glasses and some drinking glasses
Something which is translucent will allow light to pass through it although the form behind the object cannot be identified as in something which is transparent. Examples being: frosted glass is translucent, clear glass is transparent.
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An example of a translucent object is: ・a screen (FUN FACT: It's different than "transparent, which is totally clear, but "translucent" is when you can see that something is there, but is kind of foggy.
Opaque means something is not clear or translucent and cannot be looked through.