diaphanic (Meaning)

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diaphanic (a.)

Having power to transmit light; transparent; diaphanous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of diaphanic

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diaphanic Sentence Examples

  1. The diaphanic quality of her dress made it appear as if she were floating on air.
  2. As the sunlight filtered through the diaphanic curtains, the room was filled with a soft, ethereal glow.
  3. The diaphanic wings of the fairy seemed to shimmer with iridescence in the moonlight.
  4. The artist's painting captured the diaphanic beauty of the waterfall, evoking a sense of serenity.
  5. In the misty forest, the diaphanic leaves of the trees allowed glimpses of the sky above.
  6. The diaphanic veil draped delicately over the bride's face added to her ethereal appearance.
  7. The diaphanic clouds parted, revealing a sky filled with stars.
  8. The morning dew gave the grass a diaphanic sheen as the sun rose over the horizon.
  9. The diaphanic surface of the lake reflected the colors of the surrounding landscape.
  10. In her dreams, she wandered through fields of diaphanic flowers, each petal glowing softly in the moonlight.

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Having power to transmit light; transparent; diaphanous.

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No antonyms found.

The diaphanic quality of her dress made it appear as if she were floating on air.

As the sunlight filtered through the diaphanic curtains, the room was filled with a soft, ethereal glow.

The diaphanic wings of the fairy seemed to shimmer with iridescence in the moonlight.

The artist's painting captured the diaphanic beauty of the waterfall, evoking a sense of serenity.