semitransparenta
Semitransparenta is a term used to describe the property of a material or surface that partially transmits light. It denotes a state between transparent and opaque, where a portion of the incident light passes through while the remainder is reflected, absorbed, or scattered. The exact degree of transmittance depends on the material, its wavelength, thickness, and surface features, and it can vary across the spectrum.
Measurement and definitions are largely based on transmittance, the fraction of light that passes through. This
Applications of semitransparenta occur in multiple fields. In architecture and design, tinted or coated glass and
The concept is closely related to, but distinct from, translucency and opacity. Semitransparenta emphasizes partial transmission