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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.
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.
Frosted glass is an example of something that is translucent, allowing light to pass through while diffusing it to some extent.
Yes, you can put translucent in many different sentences. Translucent means that an object is able to be seen through, but without perfect clarity. One example sentence is: The glass blocks were translucent but made it too hard to see people.
Translucent means that light can pass through but objects on the other side are not clear. It appears somewhat hazy or cloudy, rather than completely transparent or opaque. An example of a translucent object is frosted glass.
glass is translucent
pure water is translucent
Jelly is an example of a translucent object since you can see through it.
oily paper
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.
It is a liquid that allows light to pass through it, but images on the other side would not be clearly defined.
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...
Birthstones come in a variety of forms, some of which are translucent. For example, diamond, emerald, and aquamarine are birthstones that are commonly translucent. However, not all birthstones are translucent, as some like garnet and onyx are opaque or transparent.
Frosted glass is an example of something that is translucent, allowing light to pass through while diffusing it to some extent.
well ya see, when the gastropophic folleroys meet the conseptionijitis meet the raulsoysauce that is how it is clear!
liquid might wear off your skin because of sweat.. on the other hand powder foundation can feel heavy and clog your poures.. the best option is to use liquid set it with a tiny amount of (translucent) powder and buy a fixing spray.. for example (mac fix +)