| monochromatic l. |
one of the colors of the spectrum into which light is divided by a prism; it is light of a single wavelength or a narrow range of wavelengths.
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| monochromatic r. |
radiation having a single wavelength.
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| monochromatic v. |
complete lack of color vision, so that all colors of the spectrum appear as neutral grays with varying shades of light and dark. Called also achromatism, achromatopsia, monochromatism, monochromatopsia, and, popularly, complete or total color blindness.
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| monochromatophil |
1. stainable with only one kind of stain. 2. any cell or other element that will take only one stain.
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| monochromatopsia |
monochromatic vision.
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