-nsē, -si noun
( -es )
Etymology: translucent + -cy
: the quality or state of being translucent : a partial transparency
an X-ray picture … starting in the black, going up through the grays, and reaching a clear translucency — P.F.Titterington
a ray of sunlight striking through the red or gold translucencies of wine in a glass — W.J.Locke