No, it's translucent.
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A magnifying glass is transparent, totally clear.
transparent or translucent
If the water is not cloudy or contains visible particulates that would distort objects seen through it, it should be considered transparent. Otherwise, a UV-blocking lens or window pane would be translucent. A different opinion: Translucent because it allows some light to pass through it but not all
Translucent
Its transparent to red light, translucent to other colors.
translucent
Red cellophane is translucent, meaning it allows some light to pass through but diffuses it so objects on the other side are not clearly visible. It is not opaque, which would block all light, nor is it transparent, which would allow all light to pass through with full clarity.
Blue cellophane paper is considered translucent because it allows some light to pass through but diffuses it, making objects on the other side blurry or less distinct. Transparent materials allow light to pass through clearly without distortion.
Sellotape was a variant on masking tape which had been invented a few years earlier. The transparent version could be used with cellophane, also transparent or translucent.
You would see any color that transmits through the transparent or translucent object. However, it depends on what the transparent or translucent object's color it is. If it was red-colored glass, light would transmit red and you could see everything in red.
Diamond - transparent Rock crystal - transparent zircon - transparent amethyst - translucent citrine - translucent
a mirror is translucent even though it looks transparent.
Transparent
crystals are transparent to translucent
No, it's translucent.