transparent
trans·par·ent
adj \tran(t)s-ˈper-ənt\Definition of TRANSPARENT
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a (1) : having the property of transmitting light without appreciable scattering so that bodies lying beyond are seen clearly : pellucid (2) : allowing the passage of a specified form of radiation (as X-rays or ultraviolet light) b : fine or sheer enough to be seen through : diaphanous
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— trans·par·ent·ly adverb
— trans·par·ent·ness noun
Examples of TRANSPARENT
- <bottles of blue transparent glass>
- <his meaning in leaving the conversation is transparent: he doesn't want to talk about his combat experiences>
Origin of TRANSPARENT
Middle English, from Medieval Latin transparent-, transparens, present participle of transparēre to show through, from Latin trans- + parēre to show oneself
First Known Use: 15th century
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