Transparency

/trænsˈpɛrənsi/ noun

The quality of allowing light to pass through so that things behind can be seen, or the quality of being open and easy to understand.

From Medieval Latin *transparentia*, from Latin *transparent-* “shining through,” from *trans-* “through” + *parere* “to appear.” It moved into English in the 17th century to describe both physical clearness and honesty.

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