untransparent
English
Etymology
un- + transparent
Adjective
untransparent (comparative more untransparent, superlative most untransparent)
- Not transparent.
- Synonyms: nontransparent, intransparent
Usage notes
- nontransparent is much more common than untransparent and intransparent.
Derived terms
Further reading
- “untransparent”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- untransparent, nontransparent, intransparent, (opaque*0.02) at Google Ngram Viewer
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