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PROPERTY OF AN OBJECT OR SUBSTANCE THAT IS IMPERVIOUS TO LIGHT
Opaque; Rosseland mean opacity; Rosseland mean; Light tight; Light proof; Opacified; Opacities; Rosseland Mean Opacity; Opacity
  • Comparisons of 1. opacity, 2. translucency, and 3. transparency; behind each panel is a star.

opaque         
1.
If an object or substance is opaque, you cannot see through it.
You can always use opaque glass if you need to block a street view.
? transparent
ADJ
2.
If you say that something is opaque, you mean that it is difficult to understand.
...the opaque language of the inspector's reports.
ADJ
opaque         
a.
Not transparent.
Opaque         
·noun That which is opaque; opacity.
II. Opaque ·adj Obscure; not clear; unintelligible.
III. Opaque ·adj Impervious to the rays of light; not transparent; as, an opaque substance.

ويكيبيديا

Opacity (optics)

Opacity is the measure of impenetrability to electromagnetic or other kinds of radiation, especially visible light. In radiative transfer, it describes the absorption and scattering of radiation in a medium, such as a plasma, dielectric, shielding material, glass, etc. An opaque object is neither transparent (allowing all light to pass through) nor translucent (allowing some light to pass through). When light strikes an interface between two substances, in general some may be reflected, some absorbed, some scattered, and the rest transmitted (also see refraction). Reflection can be diffuse, for example light reflecting off a white wall, or specular, for example light reflecting off a mirror. An opaque substance transmits no light, and therefore reflects, scatters, or absorbs all of it. Both mirrors and carbon black are opaque. Opacity depends on the frequency of the light being considered. For instance, some kinds of glass, while transparent in the visual range, are largely opaque to ultraviolet light. More extreme frequency-dependence is visible in the absorption lines of cold gases. Opacity can be quantified in many ways; for example, see the article mathematical descriptions of opacity.

Different processes can lead to opacity including absorption, reflection, and scattering.

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1. Burma‘s financial situation is remarkably opaque.
2. "The material goes from being opaque to being completely transparent.
3. Was his opaque idea –– well, perhaps it is not opaque to liberals –– of unintentional racism merely a bow to Senate rules against personal slurs?
4. And medical records are not totally opaque to prying eyes.
5. The slogan is cuddly but it‘s opaque," Antebi said.