TRANSPA'RENT, a. L. trans and pareo, to appear.
1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light so that bodies can be distinctly seen through pervious to light diaphanous pellucid as transparent glass a transparent diamond opposed to opake.
2. Admitting the passage of light open porous as a transparent vail.
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