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monochromatic
[ mon-uh-kroh-mat-ik, -oh-kruh- ]
adjective
- of or having one color.
- of, relating to, or having tones of one color in addition to the ground hue:
monochromatic pottery.
- Optics. pertaining to light of one color or to radiation of a single wavelength or narrow range of wavelengths.
- Ophthalmology. of or relating to monochromatism.
monochromatic
/ 藢m蓲n蓹蕣藞kr蓹蕣瑟k; 藢m蓲n蓹蕣kr蓹蕣藞m忙t瑟k /
adjective
- Alsohomochromatic (of light or other electromagnetic radiation) having only one wavelength
- physics (of moving particles) having only one kinetic energy
- of or relating to monochromatism
noun
- a person who is totally colour-blind
monochromatic
- Consisting of a single wavelength of light or other radiation. Lasers, for example, usually produce monochromatic light.
- Having or appearing to have only one color.
- Compare polychromatic
Derived Forms
- 藢尘辞苍辞肠丑谤辞藞尘补迟颈肠补濒濒测, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 尘辞苍顎卭路肠丑谤辞路尘补迟顎僫路肠补濒路濒测 adverb
- 尘辞苍路辞路肠丑谤辞路尘补路迟颈肠路颈路迟测 [mon-, uh, -kroh-m, uh, -, tis, -i-tee], noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of monochromatic1
Example Sentences
In Pacific Palisades, the flames turned a vibrant suburban paradise into a monochromatic hell.
Much of the Palisades, once vibrant and green, is now monochromatic, like 鈥淭he Wizard of Oz鈥 in reverse.
They had day jobs and often debated art theory at Romero鈥檚 kitchen table in Angelino Heights, where they wrote their ideas and sketched pictures 鈥 one the same featured in Beto鈥檚 monochromatic drawing.
鈥淲ith the turquoise hair, I thought a monochromatic top would work brilliantly,鈥 Snell says.
Above, a large skylight is adorned with hundreds of suspended corn cobs, their illuminated forms offering one of the few sources of light in the dark and moody, monochromatic space.
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