"Translucid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Transparent and easily understood; clear and obvious.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "translucid":
Translocate refers to the process of moving or transporting something, often a plant or animal, from one location to another, often for conservation or research purposes.<br><br>Example: The zoo's conservation team successfully translocated a group of endangered monkeys from a small reserve to a larger habitat.<br><br>Synonyms: relocate, transplant, reseat, transport, move.
Translocating refers to the process or act of moving something or someone from one location to another, often with the implication of a significant change or relocation, rather than a simple or temporary transfer. This term often involves a more substantial or permanent shift, such as relocating a business, a family, or relocating a factory to a different facility or location.
Translocation refers to the movement of genes or genetic material from one location to another, either within a cell or between organisms, often resulting in the creation of new varieties or breeds. It can occur naturally through errors in cell division (mitotic nondisjunction) or artificially through human intervention, such as gene editing or genetic engineering.
The quality of allowing light to pass through, so that an object or surface can be partially seen through; transparency, but with something visible on the other side to obscure a clear view.
Allowing light to pass through so that objects on the other side are clearly visible, but giving a foggy or milky impression.
A transmetatarsal amputation is a surgical removal of a part of the foot, specifically the area between the metatarsal bones. It is usually performed to treat severe foot injuries or infection, particularly diabetic foot ulcers that are non-healing or have led to gangrene. This type of amputation helps to relieve pain, prevent further complications, and improve the patient's mobility by removing damaged tissue.