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lu·cent

 (lo͞o′sənt)
adj.
1. Giving off light; luminous.
2. Translucent; clear.

[Latin lūcēns, lūcent-, present participle of lūcēre, to shine; see leuk- in Indo-European roots.]

lu′cen·cy n.
lu′cent·ly adv.
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lucency

(ˈluːsənsɪ) or

lucence

n
radiance; luminosity
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