transparent
Pronunciation: /tranˈspɛːr(ə)nt//tranˈspar(ə)nt//trɑːnˈspɛːr(ə)nt//trɑːnˈspar(ə)nt/
adjective
1 (of a material or article) allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.
‘transparent blue water’
‘fine transparent fabrics’
2 Easy to perceive or detect.
‘the residents will see through any transparent attempt to buy their votes’
‘the meaning of the poem is by no means transparent’
2.1 Having thoughts or feelings that are easily perceived; open.
‘you'd be no good at poker—you're too transparent’
2.2 (of an organization or its activities) open to public scrutiny.
‘if you had transparent government procurement, corruption would go away’
3 Computing
(of a process or interface) functioning without the user being aware of its presence.
4 Physics
Transmitting heat or other radiation without distortion.
‘CFCs and water vapour are virtually transparent to incoming short-wave solar radiation’
Origin
Late Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin transparent- shining through, from Latin transparere, from trans- through + parere appear.
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The gossamer gown glowed with transmitted LED light revealing the shape of her legs through the not-quite-
transparent fabric. The rest of the crowd, mostly trans parents had little reaction.

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