0 If an object or a substance is translucent, it is almost transparent, allowing some light through it in an attractive way:
Translucent mulches resulted in a 70-88% reduction in purple nutsedge penetration compared to opaque mulches.
The patent drawings show a translucent roof constructed like the walls but this was omitted in the built project.
Throughout the length of the bar the two plasma membranes are closely apposed, separated by a translucent space.
Some light sources are translucent, for instance "light sticks," which contain liquids that are luminescent when mixed. 33.
These are large, membranebound and dense or translucent.
The trophamnion was translucent, and the larva could be observed within it, lying with the tip of the abdomen curled up.
The lack of an obvious ocular-dominance pattern in kittens is also probably because the translucent eyelids of young animals transmit visual information.
A white background and stimulus increments were rear projected onto a translucent white viewing screen seen by the animals through the response keys.