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translucid, a.|trɑːnsˈl(j)uːsɪd, træns-, -nz-| [ad. L. translūcid-us translucent: see prec. and -id. Cf. F. translucide (16th c.).] = translucent 2, and now 2 b.
1626Bacon Sylva §872 Which is most easily seen in the Eyes, because they are Translucide. 1651Life Father Sarpi (1676) 18 How infusion by Art makes bark of Trees and Shells and Roots translucid. 1878J. J. Young Ceram. Art (1879) 51 Porcelain is translucid, and therein differs from pottery, which is opaque. †b. = translucent 1. Obs. rare—0.
1727[implied in translucidness]. Hence transˈlucidness = next.
1727Bailey vol. II, Translucidness..the Quality of shining through, or permitting Light to shine through. |