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A positive transparent photographic image, also known as a color transparency.
Ãâó: www.careydigital.com/support/glossaryc.html
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A dental abreviation of cobalt-chromium, the alloy from which most metal-based dentures are constructed. It is very hard and rigid but can be cast into very complicated shapes so is ideal for the purpose.
Ãâó: www.pvdp.co.uk/glossary.html
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An output device which can only show one colour, though possibly in several shades. Monochrome printers and some screens tend to be black- and-white.
Ãâó: www.agocg.ac.uk/reports/graphics/34/appii97/glossa...
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The word comes from the Greek "chroma," which means color. Chrome is a metal that forms very hard steel-gray masses that gleam a silver color. Less than 3% mixture of chromium to steel produces and extremely hard alloy. It is used for plating base metals that easily corrode. It receives its name from the green, orange, yellow, and red colors which emanate from the oxide and acid which contacts specific minerals and yields a chrome-green, chrome-yellow, and other color pigments.
Ãâó: tri-stateantiques.com/glossary.html
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Visible Part of the Mozilla User Interace: The buttons, the menus, and so on.
Ãâó: www.vorstrasse91.com/moztips/mozillajargon.html
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