[ad. F. translucidité (16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.): see prec. and -ITY.] The quality or condition of being translucid; translucency.
1694. Motteux, Rabelais, V. 254. The Flickermise flying through the translucidity of the cornerd Gate.
1798. Mitchell, trans. Karstens Min. Leskean Mus., 367. The internal Lustre and the Translucidity are observable.
1855. trans. Labartes Arts Mid. Ages, xiv. 413. Owing to its translucidity.