Transparency

Transparency
(Roget's Thesaurus)
<- N
PARAG:Transparency->N
GRP: \\ N \\ 1
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ transparence
transparence
transparency
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ clarity
clarity
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ translucence
translucence
translucency
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ diaphaneity
diaphaneity
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ lucidity
lucidity
pellucidity
limpidity
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ fluorescence
fluorescence
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ transillumination
transillumination
translumination
GRP: \\ N \\ 2
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ transparent medium
transparent medium
glass
crystal
lymph
vitrite
water
PARAG:Transparency->V
GRP: \\ V \\ 1
Sgm: \\ V \\ 1 \\ be transparent
be transparent
&c.->Adj.
Sgm: \\ V \\ 1 \\ transmit light
transmit light
PARAG:Transparency->Adj
GRP: \\ Adj \\ 1
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ transparent
transparent
pellucid
lucid
diaphanous
translucent
tralucent|
relucent
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ limpid
limpid
clear
serene
crystalline
clear as crystal
vitreous
transpicuous
glassy
hyaline
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ hyaloid
hyaloid
vitreform

English dictionary for students. 2013.

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