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monochromatic

English

Etymology

From mono- +? chromatic, mono- from Ancient Greek ????? (mónos, alone, only, sole, single), chromatic from Ancient Greek ????? (khrôma, color).

Adjective

monochromatic (not comparable)

  1. Having only one color, represented by differing hues and tints. For example shades in a black and white television.
  2. Perceptive of only one color; unable to distinguish colors; total color blindness.
  3. (figuratively) Plain, dull, lifeless.

Synonyms

  • (having only one color): monochrome, monocolor, monocoloured, unicolor, unicolored
  • (lifeless): See Thesaurus:boring

Antonyms

  • (single colored): polychromatic, multicolored, colorful, full color.
  • (single color perceptiveness): polychromatic.
  • (lifeless): lively, colorful, vivid.

Related terms

  • monochromacy
  • monochromat

Translations

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monochromator

English

Etymology

monochrome +? -ate +? -or

Noun

monochromator (plural monochromators)

  1. (physics) An optical device, consisting of one or more slits, that selects a narrow band of wavelengths from a broader spectrum.

Related terms

  • monochromated
  • monochromatic
  • monochromatism
  • monochrome

Translations

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