0 the quality of being translucent (= almost transparent, in an attractive way):
It was made of old paper, thin to the point of translucence.
The marble was coveted throughout the ancient world for its fine translucence.
The insert shows translucence of the central celt.
Alabaster, in particular, has long been cherished for its translucence.
Because of their translucence, milky-white individuals sometimes display the same coloring as the substrate.
Although he tries to hide his condition and feign translucence, people are uncomfortable with his existence, and feel there is something wrong with him.
The common name honesty arose in the 16th century, and may also relate to the translucence of the seedpods.
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