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diafanitat
The quality of allowing light to pass diffusely.
translucence
semitransparency
Catalan
diafanitat
1
For example, I was always fascinated by a
translucency
of the skin.
2
In summary, the present study explored objective reference metrics to measure eggshell
translucency
.
3
Marked iris
translucency
and foveal hypoplasia were present in all cases.
4
The mineral and organic substances it holds in suspension actually increase its
translucency
.
5
Entire salmon filets that maintain near
translucency
from end to end?
6
Heat inactivates enzymes, but it also muddies the fruit's delicate color and
translucency
.
7
She had a window, but it had been frosted over into bare
translucency
.
8
Ten meters after that, the
translucency
became more pronounced like quartz.
9
Where her skin was unmarked, it was pale almost to the point of
translucency
.
10
An odd
translucency
,
a mistiness or cloudiness, enters the process.
11
Yet they lacked colour to the point of
translucency
.
12
The twilight deepened, though there was still the strange, glassy
translucency
of the snow-lit air.
13
Many, many artists, going back to the Middle Ages, depict a
translucency
of the skin.
14
His body seemed to have not only the weakness of a jelly, but its
translucency
.
15
Recent data have suggested that fetal nuchal
translucency
(NT) is affected by fetal gender.
16
Her face had paled to a shiny
translucency
.
translucency
nuchal translucency
bare translucency
depict a translucency
glassy translucency
intracranial translucency
Catalan
diafanitat
translucidesa