| dichromatic | 1. Having or exhibiting two colours. 2. <ornithology, zoology> Having two colour varieties, or two phases differing in colour, independently of age or sex, as in certain birds and insects. Origin: Pref. Di- + chromatic: cf. Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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of or relating to dichromatism bicolor: having two colors; "a bicolor flower"; "a bicolored postage stamp"
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| dichromatic v. |
a color vision deficiency (q.v.) in which one of the three cone pigments is missing altogether. The most common forms are protanopia and deuteranopia, each of which is transmitted by X-linked inheritance and affects about 1 per cent of white males. The third form, tritanopia, is very rare; and a fourth, tetartanopia, is of doubtful existence.
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A form of defective color vision in which only two of the primary colors are perceived.
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