diaphaneities

/ˌdaɪəfəˈniːɪtiz/
noun
  1. The quality of being transparent or allowing light to pass through; used mostly in technical or literary contexts.
    • The artist admired the diaphaneities of the thin porcelain vase.
    • Scientists studied the diaphaneities of various minerals under the microscope.
    • The poet wrote about the diaphaneities of morning mist in the valley.
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