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1Transparent aluminum — (or aluminium) is a fictional substance from the Star Trek science fiction franchise. It was first mentioned in the 1986 feature film , in which it was described as a material that could be used to construct a waterproof enclosure for… …
2Transparent Marketing — is what the mass marketing of the 20 s to 60 s has become today. Transparent marketing refers to the non deceptive tactics used to engage modern consumers. More importantly, it refers to the non deceptive tactics that modern consumers expect. The …
3Transparent SMTP proxy — Transparent SMTP proxies are specialized Mail Transfer Agents (MTAs) that, similar other types of proxy servers, pass SMTP sessions through to other MTAs. They differ from regular MTAs in that they neither relay e mail via store and forwarding… …
4Transparent LAN Service — is a service from a carrier linking together remote Ethernet networks. It is called transparent because the connected networks are viewed as one contiguous network by the customer, regardless of the deployed technology by the carrier in between.… …
5transparent — is the general word used to describe anything through which light can pass, so that what is on the other side is visible, as distinct from translucent, which denotes passage of light but not necessarily visibility (as with frosted glass, for… …
6Transparent end-to-end encryption for the internets — (IPETEE) is a proposal for a network level encryption method which would effectively encrypt all internet communication. The encryption would be handled by software on the client and server machines, and would negotiate the encryption behind the… …
7transparent — [[t]trænspæ̱rənt, AM pe̱r [/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If an object or substance is transparent, you can see through it. ...a sheet of transparent coloured plastic... I looked at his thin face with its almost transparent skin. Ant: opaque 2) ADJ GRADED If …
8transparent — transparently, adv. transparentness, n. /trans pair euhnt, par /, adj. 1. having the property of transmitting rays of light through its substance so that bodies situated beyond or behind can be distinctly seen. 2. admitting the passage of light… …
9transparent — trans|par|ent [ træns perənt ] adjective * 1. ) a transparent object or substance is clear or thin enough for you to see things through: a transparent silk scarf 2. ) a transparent lie or excuse is clearly not true 3. ) simple, clear, and easy to …
10transparent */ — UK [trænsˈpærənt] / US [trænsˈperənt] adjective 1) a transparent object or substance is clear or thin enough for you to see things through a transparent silk scarf 2) a transparent process, activity, or organization does not try to keep anything… …