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ˌsemi-transˈparency [f. next: see -ency.] The quality or condition of being semi-transparent; partial transparency.
1787J. Wedgwood Let. 16 June (1965) 308 The original artist availed himself of the semitransparency of the white glass. c1793Encycl. Brit. (1797) XI. 434/1 This ore is so called from its colour and semitransparency, by which it resembles horn or colophony. 1860Gosse Rom. Nat. Hist. 161 The obscure semi-transparency of the texture of the animal. |