There is a dry mist, or rather a diminished transparence of the air, which according to Mr. Saussure accompanies fair weather, while greattransparence of air indicates rain.
This want of transparence of the air in dry weather, may be owing to new combinations or decompositions of the vapours dissolved in it, but wants further investigation.
Every cloud was dispersed when I arose, and the purity and transparence of the æther added new charms to the picturesque eminences around.
The sky was cloudless when I awoke, and such was thetransparence of the atmosphere that I could clearly discern the rocks, and even some white buildings on the island of Caprea, though at the distance of thirty miles.
The transparence of the sky and the transparence of the gulf blended their two unrealities so that one could not note where the horizons met.
With these, colourless semi-transparence is closely connected, and white may be considered the last opaque degree of this.
Pure water crystallised to snow appears white, for the transparence of the separate parts makes no transparent whole.
They pass to a state of transparenceby natural crystallization.
The sky was cloudless when I awoke, and such was the transparence of the atmosphere that I could clearly discern the rocks, and even some white buildings on the island of Caprea, though at the distance of several miles.
As we were surveying this prospect, a thick cloud, fraught with thunder, obscured the transparence of the horizon, whilst flashes startled our horses, whose snorts and stampings resounded through the woods.
A faint colour deepened under the transparence of her skin; her fathomless black eyes widened ever so little; she released her hand.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transparence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: clarity; lucidity; thinness