transluency
Transluency refers to the quality of allowing light to pass through a material while still being partially opaque, resulting in objects or surfaces appearing semi-transparent. This property lies between transparency, where light passes through completely without scattering, and opacity, where light is completely blocked. Materials exhibiting transluency scatter light in such a way that shapes and details on the other side are visible, though not with complete clarity.
Transluency is commonly observed in various natural and synthetic substances. In nature, examples include certain types
The degree of transluency can vary depending on the material’s composition and structure. For instance, adding
Transluency is distinct from translucency, which is the broader term describing the ability of a material to