Definition From Webster’s Second Edition: d?"·åphä·n?´i·ty, n. [Greek diapheia, transparency, from diaphanes, transparent; dia-, through, and phainein, to show.] the quality of being transparent.
Definition From Webster’s Second Edition: d?"·åphä·n?´i·ty, n. [Greek diapheia, transparency, from diaphanes, transparent; dia-, through, and phainein, to show.] the quality of being transparent.