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transparency

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromMedieval Latintrānspārentia.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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transparency (countable anduncountable,pluraltransparencies)

  1. (uncountable) The quality of beingtransparent.
    Synonyms:(uncommon)transparence,(uncommon)transparentness
  2. (uncountable)Openness;accessibility toscrutiny.
    • 2023 March 8, Howard Johnston, “Was Marples the real railway wrecker?”, inRAIL, number978, page52:
      And it [bribery and fraud] didn't stop there. Both Sir Winston Churchill and later Labour leader Michael Foot were allegedly regular recipients of private cheques that would have seen them summarily sacked in this present age oftransparency.
  3. (countable, art) Atransparentartwork, viewable by shininglight through it.
    • 1810, Royal Collection Trust,Design for a transparency of George III:
      According to Bray (Life of Stothard, p. 50), the silversmiths Rundell and Bridge displayed a largetransparency by Thomas Stothard, painted in thin oils on canvas and lit from behind, in front of their house on Ludgate Hill in honour of the King's Jubilee in 1810.
    • 1837,L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], “The Fête”, inEthel Churchill: Or, The Two Brides. [], volume III, London:Henry Colburn, [],→OCLC,page59:
      It soon came: as they were on their way to atransparency of their majesties, not a little larger than life—with Bellona, in a very handsome helmet, on one side, and Peace, with a cornucopia and a full blown wreath of roses, on the other—the path was interrupted by a little knot of gentlemen.
  4. (countable, photography) Atranslucentfilm-like material with an imageimprinted on it, viewable by shininglight through it.
  5. (countable) Something transparent.
    • 1986 April 12, H. W. Seng, “The Chunks-of-Life Approach Yields Thin Fiction”, inGay Community News, page12:
      John Lehmann's narrator Jack Marlowe is such atransparency, and his fiction is totally formless.
  6. (signal processing) Sufficientaccuracy to make the compressed resultperceptuallyindistinguishable from the uncompressedinput.

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Translations

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quality of being transparent; transparence
transparent object
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