chromatic color — noun a color that has hue • Syn: ↑chromatic colour, ↑spectral color, ↑spectral colour • Ant: ↑achromatic color • Hypernyms: ↑color, ↑colour, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Chromatic [color] aberration — Хроматическая аберрация … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
Chromatic [color] characteristic — Цветовая характеристика … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
color — [kul′ər] n. [ME & OFr colour < L color < OL colos, orig., a covering < IE base * kel , to conceal, hide > HULL1, HALL] 1. the sensation resulting from stimulation of the retina of the eye by light waves of certain lengths 2. the… … English World dictionary
color blindness — noun genetic inability to distinguish differences in hue • Syn: ↑colour blindness, ↑color vision deficiency, ↑colour vision deficiency • Derivationally related forms: ↑colour blind, ↑color blind • Hypernyms … Useful english dictionary
chromatic colour — noun a color that has hue • Syn: ↑chromatic color, ↑spectral color, ↑spectral colour • Ant: ↑achromatic color (for: ↑chromatic color) • Hyp … Useful english dictionary
chromatic colour — chromatinė spalva statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. chromatic color; chromatic colour vok. chromatische Farbe, f rus. хроматический цвет, m pranc. couleur chromatique, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Chromatic (disambiguation) — Chromatic, a word ultimately derived from the Greek noun χρῶμα (khrṓma), which means complexion or color , and then from the Greek adjective χρωματικός (khrōmatikós; colored ), may refer to: In music: Chromatic scale, the western tempered twelve… … Wikipedia
Chromatic adaptation — is one aspect of vision that may fool someone into observing a color based optical illusion, such as the same color illusion. An object may be viewed under various conditions. For example, it may be illuminated by sunlight, the light of a fire,… … Wikipedia
Chromatic — Chro*mat ic, a. [L. chromaticus, Gr. ?, suited for color, fr. ?, ?, color; akin to ? color, ? skin, color of the skin.] 1. Relating to color, or to colors. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mus.) Proceeding by the smaller intervals (half steps or semitones) of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English