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Transparence

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trans·par·en·cy  (trns-pârn-s, -pr-)
n. pl. trans·par·en·cies
1. A transparent object, especially a photographic slide that is viewed by light shining through it from behind or by projection.
2. also trans·par·ence (-pârns, -pr-) The quality or state of being transparent.
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Noun1.Transparence - permitting the free passage of electromagnetic radiationtransparence - permitting the free passage of electromagnetic radiation
physical phenomenon - a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energy
2.Transparence - the quality of being clear and transparenttransparence - the quality of being clear and transparent
uncloudedness, clarity, clearness - the quality of clear water; "when she awoke the clarity was back in her eyes"
pellucidness, limpidity, pellucidity - passing light without diffusion or distortion


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It certainly is clearer than a great many lakes, but how dull its waters are compared with the wonderful transparence of Lake Tahoe
 
 
 
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