Translúcidas
Translúcidas refers to objects or materials that allow light to pass through them, but do not allow objects on the other side to be seen clearly. This is distinct from transparent materials, through which objects can be seen distinctly, and opaque materials, which do not allow light to pass through at all. The degree of translucency can vary widely, from slightly cloudy to nearly clear.
Examples of translucent materials are common in everyday life. Frosted glass is a well-known example, often
The phenomenon of translucency arises from the way light interacts with the material's internal structure. In