noun
- The quality or state of being diaphanous; transparency or translucence.
- Delicate or gossamer-like qualities; ethereal or insubstantial character.
Usage: Plural form of diaphaneity; Formal or technical usage
Usage: Figurative or literary usage
Examples
- The diaphaneities of the silk fabric allowed light to pass through it beautifully.
- The artist explored various diaphaneities in her glass sculptures.
- The diaphaneities of the morning mist created an ethereal landscape.
- Medieval stained glass demonstrated remarkable diaphaneities of color and form.
- The poet described the diaphaneities of the veil between worlds.