colors of opaque object
Opaque is a word that refers to something not being see through. Since wood is not see through, it cannot be called opaque.
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Opaque
Gouache is a technique of painting with opaque watercolors mixed with a preparation of gum.
Cook the fruit until it is opaque, or somewhat "see-through." It won't be totally clear.
5-7 minuets until fish breaks apart with fork and is opaque :)
Opaque.
It can be either, depending on the type of rubber you mean.
if you mean opaque, it is a translucent colour that you cannot really see through, as an example a pearl would be opaque
You is the subject in that sentence. The subject is whois performing the action.
'cuire' is to cook, in the sense of to heat until it is done, in French.
Cook it until the meat begins to turn a somewhat silver/grey colour.
Something that is opaque does not allow light to pass through, making it difficult to see through or translucent. In a figurative sense, opaque can also refer to something that is difficult to understand or unclear.
'Al dente' means cook until there is a little resistance to biting. It means 'to the tooth' and it is how connoisseurs like gnocchi and pasta cooked.
Luster describes how shiny or opaque a mineral is.
means that its not bright! Translation: Opaque