Translucently
Translucently is an adverb describing how something transmits light. An object described as translucent allows light to pass through but diffuses it, so details on the far side are not visible clearly. The word emphasizes diffusion and soft visibility rather than full transparency. It can describe materials, surfaces, lighting, or the manner in which something is perceived.
The adjective translucent comes from Latin trans- across and lucere to shine; the adverbial suffix -ly forms
Physical basis: Translucent materials scatter or absorb light, producing a softened image. Degree of translucency depends
Applications and examples: In architecture and design, frosted glass, wax paper, parchment, and thin fabrics transmit
Usage notes: As a descriptive adverb, translucently appears mainly in descriptive prose and discussions of light