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Detailed Synonyms for transparency in English

transparency:

transparency [the ~] noun

  1. the transparency
    the transparency
  2. the transparency
    the transparency; the overhead sheet
  3. the transparency
    the slide; the transparency
  4. the transparency
    – picture consisting of a positive photograph or drawing on a transparent base; viewed with a projector 1
    the foil; the transparency
    – picture consisting of a positive photograph or drawing on a transparent base; viewed with a projector 1
  5. the transparency
    – the quality of being clear and transparent 1
    the transparency; the transparence; the transparentness
    – the quality of being clear and transparent 1
  6. the transparency
    – permitting the free passage of electromagnetic radiation 1
    the transparency; the transparence
    – permitting the free passage of electromagnetic radiation 1
  7. the transparency
    – A standard that requires that the structure for processing personal information be in a fashion that is open and understandable to the individual whose data is being processed. It is a goal of the Fair Information Practices, which requires a company to inform users what personal information the company collects and how the data is used. 2
    the transparency
    – A standard that requires that the structure for processing personal information be in a fashion that is open and understandable to the individual whose data is being processed. It is a goal of the Fair Information Practices, which requires a company to inform users what personal information the company collects and how the data is used. 2
  8. the transparency
    – The quality that defines how much light passes through an object's pixels. 2
    the transparency
    – The quality that defines how much light passes through an object's pixels. 2
  9. the transparency
    – A security model that helps developers write and deploy secure libraries and applications by isolating code depending on privilege. Level 1 transparency was introduced in the .NET Framework version 2.0. It enables developers to annotate code to declare which types and members can perform security elevations and other trusted actions (security-critical) and which cannot (security-transparent). Level 2 transparency, which was introduced in the .NET Framework 4, refines this model. It adds a third group of code, security-safe-critical code, which are types or members that access secure resources and can be safely used by partially-trusted code in the .NET Framework. 2
    the transparency
    – A security model that helps developers write and deploy secure libraries and applications by isolating code depending on privilege. Level 1 transparency was introduced in the .NET Framework version 2.0. It enables developers to annotate code to declare which types and members can perform security elevations and other trusted actions (security-critical) and which cannot (security-transparent). Level 2 transparency, which was introduced in the .NET Framework 4, refines this model. It adds a third group of code, security-safe-critical code, which are types or members that access secure resources and can be safely used by partially-trusted code in the .NET Framework. 2

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  • transparencies

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Related Definitions for "transparency":

  1. picture consisting of a positive photograph or drawing on a transparent base; viewed with a projector1
  2. the quality of being clear and transparent1
  3. permitting the free passage of electromagnetic radiation1
  4. A standard that requires that the structure for processing personal information be in a fashion that is open and understandable to the individual whose data is being processed. It is a goal of the Fair Information Practices, which requires a company to inform users what personal information the company collects and how the data is used.2
  5. The quality that defines how much light passes through an object's pixels.2
  6. A security model that helps developers write and deploy secure libraries and applications by isolating code depending on privilege. Level 1 transparency was introduced in the .NET Framework version 2.0. It enables developers to annotate code to declare which types and members can perform security elevations and other trusted actions (security-critical) and which cannot (security-transparent). Level 2 transparency, which was introduced in the .NET Framework 4, refines this model. It adds a third group of code, security-safe-critical code, which are types or members that access secure resources and can be safely used by partially-trusted code in the .NET Framework.2

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