Synonyms for transparency
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : trans-pair-uh n-see, -par- |
Phonetic Transcription : trænsˈpɛər ən si, -ˈpær- |
Définition of transparency
Origin :- 1610s, "condition of being transparent," from Medieval Latin transparentia, from transparentem (see transparent). Meaning "that which is transparent" is from 1590s; of pictures, prints, etc., from 1785; in photography from 1866.
- noun transparence
- It is the radiations of light which they throw off; it is their luminosity—their transparency.
- Extract from : « Sex=The Unknown Quantity » by Ali Nomad
- That lamp was her charming soul, which exposed to view the transparency of her flesh.
- Extract from : « King Candaules » by Thophile Gautier
- The transparency of this sentence is not unlike the transparency of corrugated glass.
- Extract from : « The Verbalist » by Thomas Embly Osmun, (AKA Alfred Ayres)
- This lack of transparency and openness is ever the result of sin.
- Extract from : « The Calvary Road » by Roy Hession
- At the same time he held out a hand which was wasted almost to transparency.
- Extract from : « The Golden Shoemaker » by J. W. Keyworth
- In its transparency, the demon revealed to them what should be their final decision.
- Extract from : « The Annals of the Cakchiquels » by Daniel G. Brinton
- That's the kind that is used where light and not transparency is needed.
- Extract from : « The Story of Glass » by Sara Ware Bassett
- Many other exquisite designs were the product of its flexibility and transparency.
- Extract from : « Mizora: A Prophecy » by Mary E. Bradley
- The cherries were not surprisingly large, but were of the colors and transparency of honey.
- Extract from : « Mizora: A Prophecy » by Mary E. Bradley
- "From their lightness and transparency, I should imagine that they are soluble in water," I remarked.
- Extract from : « A Study In Scarlet » by Arthur Conan Doyle
Antonyms for transparency
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