translucidus

trans·lu·ci·dus

[trans-loo-si-duhs, tranz-]
adjective Meteorology.
(of a cloud) sufficiently transparent as not to obscure the sun, moon, or higher clouds.

Origin:
< Neo-Latin; see translucid

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