Suspended within multiple layers of the building structure, the effect of this gauzy translucence is to elevate space into an experience of lightness and weightlessness. |
He was pale-skinned to the point of translucence and his sunken eyes were dark with fatigue. |
It is a substance that reflects light, readily changes its degree of translucence, and must flow, splash and ripple realistically. |
Where privacy is a concern, invest in lighter curtain fabrics such as lightly woven linens or cottons that have a high degree of translucence. |
Different terms applied to opaque and translucent red, and special terms described translucence itself. |
The alabaster's milky translucence and variegated, veined surfaces suggest the body, celestial charts and tide-roiled seashores. |