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chromatic

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /k???mæt?k/, /k???-/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /k?o??mæt?k/, [-??k]
  • Rhymes: -æt?k
  • Hyphenation: chro?mat?ic

Etymology 1

Borrowed from French chromatique (chromatic) or directly from its etymon Latin chr?maticus, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (khr?matikós, relating to colour; one of the three types of tetrachord in Greek music), from ????? (khrôma, colour; pigment; chromatic scale in music; music) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *g?er- (to grind; to rub; to stroke; to remove), perhaps in the sense of the grinding of pigments) + -????? (-tikós, suffix forming adjectives); analysable as chroma +? -atic.

Adjective

chromatic (not generally comparable, comparative more chromatic, superlative most chromatic)

  1. Uses relating to colour
    1. (not comparable) Characterized or caused by, or relating to, colour or hue.
      Antonym: nonchromatic
    2. (comparable) Brightly coloured; colourful, vivid.
      Antonyms: achromatic, drab, dull, colourless, nonchromatic
    3. (not comparable, optics) Having the capacity to separate spectral colours by refraction.
  2. (not comparable, music)
    1. (Ancient Greece, historical) One of three types of tetrachord (the others being the diatonic and enharmonic), with an interval between half and four-fifths of the total interval of a tetrachord.
    2. Relating to or using notes not belonging to the diatonic scale of the key in which a passage of music is written.
      Antonyms: achromatic, diatonic
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Etymology 2

From chromatin +? -ic (suffix meaning ‘of or pertaining to’ forming adjectives from nouns).

Adjective

chromatic (not comparable)

  1. (biology) Relating to chromatin (a complex of DNA, RNA, and proteins within the cell nucleus out of which chromosomes condense during cell division).
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References

Further reading

  • colour on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • diatonic and chromatic on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • chromatic (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • chromatic in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • chromatic in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • chromatic at OneLook Dictionary Search

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chromatrope

English

Etymology

chromo- +? -trope

Noun

chromatrope (plural chromatropes)

  1. An instrument for exhibiting certain chromatic effects of light by means of rapidly rotating disks of various colours.

Anagrams

  • ceratomorph

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