In some conditions these will become visible behind the first diaphanous layer.
Experience, it is sometimes said, is "diaphanous": one sees through it to the object or property the experience is representing.
Colourful, textured and diaphanous, the design implies easy access at any point, with open freshness.
Her renderings of diaphanous gauzes are especially astonishing.
These abstract figurations contain formal elements typical of their time, including diaphanous forms, flat backgrounds, and surrealist props such as flowers and umbrellas.
He modified it, stamping his identifying marks, which included compound eyes and diaphanous wings.
The atmospheric perspective invites the eyes to roam over emptiness, a roving that permits nothing more than a diaphanous, mystical presentiment of another world.
Sotillion appears as a beautiful human woman of about twenty-five dressed in diaphanous clothes, accompanied by a winged tiger of pure orange.