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What does the term "transpicuous" mean?

a) Transparent
b) Opaque
c) Shiny
d) Reflective

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Final answer:

The term 'transpicuous' refers to something that is transparent, allowing light to pass through and objects behind to be seen clearly. It is not the same as opaque, shiny, or reflective.

Step-by-step explanation:

The term transpicuous means transparent, indicating that an object or substance allows light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen. Transpicuous is not synonymous with opaque, shiny, or reflective, which are other descriptors related to the interaction of light with surfaces. Opaque materials do not let light through, shiny surfaces reflect light in a consistently smooth way, and reflective surfaces can send light back without absorption, often in a single direction.

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