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The visual response to the wavelengths of light, identified as red, blue, green, etc. Color: primary and secondary colors; warm, cool, and neutral colors, color value; hue; and intensity. Color depends on light because it is made of light. There must be light for us to see color. A red shirt will not look red in the dark, where there is no light. The whiter the light, the more true the colors will be. A yellow light on a full color painting will change the appearance of all the colors.
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| colorectal |
the area of the colon adjoining the rectum
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| color therapy |
(chromopathy, chromotherapy, color healing): Method that states that colors ?eg of light, food, and clothing ?have wide ranging curative effects. Supposedly, cures result from correction of "color imbalances." Color therapy often is a form of chakra healing.
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| color spectrum |
The band of colors (measured in nm) emitted by a light source.
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| colorectal |
referring to the rectum and colon.
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