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opacity

American  
[oh-pas-i-tee] / oʊˈpæs ɪ ti /

noun

plural

opacities
  1. the state or quality of being opaque.

  2. something opaque.

  3. the degree to which a substance is opaque; capacity for being opaque.

  4. Photography. the proportion of the light that is absorbed by the emulsion on any given area of a film or plate.

  5. obscurity of meaning.

  6. mental dullness.

  7. Medicine/Medical. an opaque spot or area in normally clear or transparent tissue, as a cataract of the eye.


opacity British  
/ əʊˈpæsɪtɪ /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being opaque

  2. the degree to which something is opaque

  3. an opaque object or substance

  4. obscurity of meaning; unintelligibility

  5. physics photog the ratio of the intensity of light incident on a medium, such as a photographic film, to that transmitted through the medium

  6. logic philosophy the property of being an opaque context

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Other Word Forms

  • nonopacity noun

Etymology

Origin of opacity

First recorded in 1550–60, opacity is from the Latin word opācitās shade. See opaque, -ity