Also trans·par·ence.the quality or state of being transparent.
something transparent, especially a picture, design, or the like on glass or some translucent substance, made visible by light shining through from behind.
Photography.
the proportion of the light that is passed through the emulsion on an area of a photographic image.
a photographic print on a clear base for viewing by transmitted light.
Origin of transparency
From the Medieval Latin word trānspārentia, dating back to 1585–95. See transparent, -ency
Governments could have demanded transparency and low prices.
Oxford’s COVID vaccine deal with AstraZeneca raises concerns about access and pricing|lbelanger225|August 24, 2020|Fortune
Solana Beach has revealed itself to be especially hostile to transparency during the pandemic.
Morning Report: SDPD Says It Will Stop Seditious Language Tickets|Voice of San Diego|August 17, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Unfortunately, data trusts do not guarantee more transparency.
The EU is launching a market for personal data. Here’s what that means for privacy.|Amy Nordrum|August 11, 2020|MIT Technology Review
Meyer’s overture of transparency does not appear to have swayed legislators.
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By going the extra mile and first creating and presenting a forecast based on their current traffic and the search trends that might influence them, you lay out a foundation of transparency and easily researchable assumptions.
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The old culture of the Party of Regions—its lack of transparency, the graft and the shady deal making—has returned.
East Ukraine: Back in the USSR|Jamie Dettmer|November 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The question, of course, is how far LDS authorities will go in this new commitment to transparency.
God vs. the Internet. And the Winner is…|Michael Schulson|November 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
They are meant to show that the Church has adopted a new line of transparency on clerical sex abuse.
How Sicko Priests Got Away With It|Barbie Latza Nadeau|November 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
We need to believe that Taylor's actions yesterday are pure, or the transparency loses its potency.
Taylor Swift Dumps Spotify, Igniting Turf War Between Spotify and Apple|Dale Eisinger|November 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Now Gore stands alone in his dismissal of reform, openness, transparency and peer-review to ensure good science.
If You Think D.C. Is Awful Now, Wait Until Wednesday|Jonathan Alter|November 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
His subjects were generally finely chosen, and painted with all the truth and transparency of nature.
A Comprehensive History of Norwich|A. D. Bayne
The sweater and the sunshine had brought a faint tinge of wild-rose color to the transparency of her skin.
Penny of Top Hill Trail|Belle Kanaris Maniates
At the transparency the rival crowds were cheering or groaning according to the news that came.
The Candidate|Joseph Alexander Altsheler
Religions of this type possess of course the merit of simplicity, transparency, and finality.
Rudolph Eucken|Abel J. Jones
Thy lamp shot its rays through the transparency of alabaster, and thy fragrant lymph flowed from vases of porcelain.
Arthur Mervyn|Charles Brockden Brown
British Dictionary definitions for transparency
transparency
/ (trænsˈpærənsɪ, -ˈpɛər-) /
nounplural-cies
Also called: transparencethe state of being transparent
Also called: slidea positive photograph on a transparent base, usually mounted in a frame or between glass plates. It can be viewed by means of a slide projector