In science, translucent describes a material that allows some light to pass through, but scatters it in different directions, making objects on the other side appear blurry or hazy. This is in contrast to transparent materials, which allow light to pass through with minimal scattering.
The synonym for the word translucent is "see-through" or "semi-transparent."
In science, translucent materials allow some light to pass through but scatter it in different directions, making objects on the other side appear blurred or less defined. Examples of translucent materials include frosted glass or wax paper.
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The artist's use of translucent paint created a beautiful effect on the canvas, allowing light to shine through the layers.
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
Another word for translucent is diaphanous.
what does prism mean in science language
Diaphanous is commonly defined to mean light, delicate or translucent. Some synonyms of the word diaphanous include transparent, lucid and translucent.
The synonym for the word translucent is "see-through" or "semi-transparent."
its a science word
The science word "key" means important or critical.
Maybe it will mean science stific word so I don't
it means "science affect"
the word science means using knowledge
translucide
In science, translucent materials allow some light to pass through but scatter it in different directions, making objects on the other side appear blurred or less defined. Examples of translucent materials include frosted glass or wax paper.
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