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Having the property of allowing light to permeate without diffusion or scattering; clear.
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A term used to describe computer hardware or software that works so well and is so easy to use that its underlying complexity, or the means by which it performs its work, is invisible to the user.
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light passes through transparent objects
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(1.) In communications, pertaining to transmissions that cannot interfere with data link control, regardless of format or content. Transparent transmissions are unrecognized by data link controls. (2.) In data transmission, pertaining to information that the receiving program or device does not recognize as transmission control characters. (3.) Pertaining to operations or data that are of no significance to the user.
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Light passes through the surface and one can see through it as well.
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