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"translucid" Definitions
  1. TRANSLUCENT

12 Sentences With "translucid"

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Chondra Sanchez, co-writer of comic book series Key of Z, Kill Audio, and Translucid — WAIT.
Occupations She is a comic book writer whose works include "Translucid," and an author of "The Amory Wars" book series.
Highlights will include such innovations as a textured metal floor that a wrought iron specialist has created to resemble the traditional wooden parquet de Versailles, and the translucid creations of a wax sculptor.
Even if there were snickers for the official description — "like an immense leaf undulating at the level of the tree tops, a fluid, light and translucid envelope" — approval outweighed disapproval, at least among its inexpert visitors.
Chondra Echert is an American writer, best known as co-writer of the comic book series Key of Z, Kill Audio and Translucid.
The living animal is brownish-beige throughout, including the tentacles. The shell is umbilicated, ovate-pyramidal, thin, translucid and shining. The color is pale buff, with elegant longitudinal narrow tawny streaks. The shell has 6 whorls, that are a little convex.
The foot is whitish, translucid, and may be extruded to a length more than equalling that of the shell, the body being brought up to it with a jerk, as in allied species. Full-grown examples are slightly more equilateral and more angulate than young ones.
He had been living in Paris for eight years at the time of receiving the award. By this time, Le Parc had invested himself in experiments with light. Le Parc had personal experiences with light and mobiles in a translucid cube, as well as an animated piece of light projected on ceilings, walls and the floor. He was also experimenting with light on a reflecting cylinder.
It can assume a wide range of colors, but those most commonly seen are white to gray, grayish-blue or a shade of brown ranging from pale to nearly black. The color of chalcedony sold commercially is often enhanced by dyeing or heating. The name chalcedony comes from the Latin chalcedonius (alternatively spelled calchedonius). The name appears in Pliny the Elder's Naturalis Historia as a term for a translucid kind of Jaspis.
In June the tour follows in Spain and more shows in Portugal. In the summer the band appears at some major festivals in their country with bands like Manowar, Napalm Death, Paradise Lost and Primordial. In 2000, they continued touring before signing in November with the UK label Demolition Records to record their fourth album Translucid Dream Mirror. In 2001, the band changed drummers with Rolando Barros coming in and he joined them touring Europe to promote the album.
The first official logo to be used by the Chamilo project was one of a chameleon trapped into a half-translucid box. Deprecated Chamilo logo, 2010-2012 It was updated, due to the difficulty to use it mixed with other visually-appealing components, to the current logo in February 2013. Both logos are available under the Creative Commons (BY-SA) license in an effort to make it easier for the Chamilo community to freely print informative material with an identifiable logo.
The eel, like other sawtooth eels, has long, fine and narrow jaws with protruding teeth that are falciform and point backwards, to aid in the consumption of large prey. It has a pale, metallic blue-ish skin, delicate and without scales, which becomes translucid and gelatinous when the fish is brought to the surface. Caudal and pelvic fins are absent, the pectoral fins are falciform and small, and the dorsal and anal fins are merged in the end of the tail. The anal fin is longer than the dorsal fin.

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