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dichromatic
dichromatic, a. (and n.) (daɪkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. Gr. δι- two + χρωµατικός of or relating to colour, f. χρῶµα colour.] 1. a. Having or showing two colours; spec. of animals: Presenting, in different individuals, two different colours or systems of coloration.1847 Craig, Dicromatic. 1864 in Webster. 1884 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dichromatic
Dichromatic may refer to: Dichromacy, a form of color-blindness in which only two light wavelengths are distinguished rather than the usual three Dichromatic Dichromatic reflectance model Dichromatism: the property of a substance that changes hue due to change in its concentration or the thickness of a layer wikipedia.org
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Dichromatic symmetry
A general term for dichromatic and polychromatic symmetry is simply colour symmetry. The m' operation can then be used to construct the antisymmetry point group 3m' of a dichromatic triangle. wikipedia.org
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dichromat
ˈdichromat Ophthalm. Also ˈdichromate. [f. di-2 + Gr. χρωµατ-ικός (see dichromatic a.): see -ate1.] A person affected with dichromatism.1908 A. Duane tr. Fuch's Textbk. Ophthalmology (ed. 3) ii. xi. 538 The man with partial color blindness recognizes only two colors in the spectrum, while for the ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dichromatic reflectance model
In Shafer’s dichromatic reflection model, scene radiance has two components: λ is the wavelength, cb is the body (diffuse) reflected component, wikipedia.org
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dichroous
dichroous, a. (ˈdaɪkrəʊəs) [f. Gr. δίχρο-ος two-coloured + -ous.] Of two colours; dichromatic; dichroic.1864 in Webster; and in mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dichromatism
Examples of dichromatic substances are pumpkin seed oil, bromophenol blue, and resazurin. Physicochemical and physiological basis of dichromatic colour. wikipedia.org
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dichromic
dichromic, a. (daɪˈkrəʊmɪk) [f. Gr. δίχρωµ-ος two-coloured (see dichromatic) + -ic.] 1. Relating to or including (only) two colours; applied, in connexion with the theory of three primary colour-sensations, to the vision of colour-blind persons including only two of these.1854 Fraser's Mag. L. 559 S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dichromacy
A dichromatic color space can be defined by only two primary colors. Placental mammals are therefore – as a rule – dichromatic. wikipedia.org
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Ahaetulla anomala
It is the first reported sexually dichromatic snake from the Indian Subcontinent, and until 2017 was formerly regarded as a subspecies of the green vine Description This species is sexually dichromatic. wikipedia.org
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Scolopendra pinguis
of a deep uniform olivaceous tint", but a 2015 paper described four colour morphs that can be separated into a blackish monocromatic population and a dichromatic wikipedia.org
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Selenidera
Selenidera is a bird genus containing six species of dichromatic toucanets in the toucan family Ramphastidae. Unlike most other toucans, the sexes are different in colour (sexually dichromatic; hence the name dichromatic toucanets). wikipedia.org
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Cechenena aegrota
This species is sexually dichromatic, with females being darker and browner than males. wikipedia.org
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Dacnis
These are highly sexually dichromatic species with bright blue males and green females. wikipedia.org
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Chinese white-toothed shrew
Description ] The Chinese white-toothed shrew is described as medium-sized with light brown dorsal fur and a faintly-colored dichromatic tail. wikipedia.org
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