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193 words match “TRANSPARENT”

HAZY a.
Thick with haze; somewhat obscured with haze; not clear or transparent. "A tender, hazy brightness." Wordsworth.
HOPEITE n.
A hydrous phosphate of zinc in transparent prismatic crystals.
HUMITE n.
A mineral of a transparent vitreous brown color, found in the ejected masses of Vesuvius. It is a silicate of iron and magnesia, containing fluorine.
HYALESCENCE n.
The process of becoming, or the state of being, transparent like glass.
HYALINE a.
Glassy; resembling glass; consisting of glass; transparent, like crystal. "Hyaline spaces." Carpenter.
HYALOID a.
Resembling glass; vitriform; transparent; hyaline; as, the hyaloid membrane, a very delicate membrane inclosing the vitreous humor of the eye.
HYALONEMA n.
A genus of hexactinelline sponges, having a long stem composed of very long, slender, transparent, siliceous fibres twisted together like the strands of a color. The stem of the Japanese species (H. Sieboldii), called glass-rope, has long been in use as an ornament. See Glass-rope.
HYDROPHANE n.
A semitranslucent variety of opal that becomes translucent or transparent on immersion in water.
HYDROPHANOUS a.
Made transparent by immersion in water.
ICE n. 2 definitions
other fluid frozen or reduced to the solid state by cold; frozen water. It is a white or transparent colorless substance, crystalline, brittle, and viscoidal. Its specific gravity (0.92, that of water at 4° C. being 1.0) being less than that of water, ice floats.
ICELAND SPAR n.
A transparent variety of calcite, the best of which is obtained in Iceland. It is used for the prisms of the polariscope, because of its strong double refraction. Cf. Calcite.
INTERSEPTAL a.
Between septa; as, the interseptal spaces or zones, between the transparent, or septal, zones in striated muscle; the interseptal chambers of a shell, or of a seed vessel.
INTINE n.
A transparent, extensible membrane of extreme tenuity, which forms the innermost coating of grains of pollen.
ISINGLASS n.
A semitransparent, whitish, and very pure from of gelatin, chiefly prepared from the sounds or air bladders of various species of sturgeons (as the Acipenser huso) found in the of Western Russia. It used for making jellies, as a clarifier, etc. Cheaper forms of gelatin are not unfrequently so called. Called also fish g…
LACE-WINGED a.
Having thin, transparent, reticulated wings; as, the lace- winged flies.
LAKY a.
Transparent; -- said of blood rendered transparent by the action of some solvent agent on the red blood corpuscles.
LAP v.
p; the edges lap. The upper wings are opacous; at their hinder ends, where they lap over, transparent, like the wing of a flay. Grew.
LENS n.
A piece of glass, or other transparent substance, ground with two opposite regular surfaces, either both curved, or one curved and the other plane, and commonly used, either singly or combined, in optical instruments, for changing the direction of rays of light, and thus magnifying objects, or otherwise modifying visio…
LENTOUS a.
Viscid; viscous; tenacious. Spawn of a lentous and transparent body. Sir T. Browne.
LEVYNE; LEVYNITE n.
A whitish, reddish, or yellowish, transparent or translucent mineral, allied to chabazite.
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