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opalescent d. dentin giving an unusual translucent or opalescent appearance to the teeth, as in dentinogenesis imperfecta.
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opalescent Glass containing some white pigment. The glass transmits some of the light striking it and reflects other light. Most of the glass used in the "Tiffany" style windows and lamps is opalescent glass. Opalescent glass is excellent for privacy because nothing can be seen through it.
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opalescent An opal-like effect in translucent materials, or waxy looking finish.
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opalescent A semi-opaque glass of milky or marbleized appearance. It was used in the Victorian art glass work and in the "stained glass" windows and other glass decorative articles produced by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Today it is used extensively in Tiffany-style lamps and windows.
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