[ad. F. translucidité (16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.): see prec. and -ITY.] The quality or condition of being translucid; translucency.

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1694.  Motteux, Rabelais, V. 254. The Flickermise flying through the translucidity of the corner’d Gate.

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1798.  Mitchell, trans. Karsten’s Min. Leskean Mus., 367. The internal Lustre and the Translucidity are observable.

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1855.  trans. Labarte’s Arts Mid. Ages, xiv. 413. Owing to its translucidity.

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