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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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Triniscope
At the crossing point, a dichromic mirror was positioned to reflect the blue light up, while allowing the green light to pass through unchanged. wikipedia.org
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trichromic
trichromic, a. (traɪˈkrəʊmɪk) [f. Gr. τρι- tri- + χρῶµα colour + -ic: cf. dichromic.] Three-coloured, three-colour; = trichromatic. In quot. 1900 applied to abnormal vision in which only three different colours are perceived.1881 Le Conte Sight 63 Herschel regarded normal vision as trichromic. 1897 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agama gracilimembris
Both females and males vary in color, however during the breeding season, the colors will become more dichromic. wikipedia.org
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Aulonocara
This genus is strongly sexually dichromic, even by haplochromine standards. wikipedia.org
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di-
▪ I. di-, prefix1 (dɪ, daɪ) repr. L. dī-, reduced form of dis-, used in L. before the consonants b, d, g (usually), l, m, n, r, s + cons., v, and sometimes before j, as in dī-būcināre, dī-dūcĕre, dī-gestio, dī-gressio, dī-jūdicāre, dī-jungĕre and dis-jungĕre, dī-lātāre, dī-minuĕre, dī-missio, dī-num... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chromic acid
Dichromic acid Dichromic acid, H2Cr2O7 is the fully protonated form of the dichromate ion and also can be seen as the product of adding chromium trioxide Dichromic acid will behave the same exact way when reacting with a primary or secondary alcohol. wikipedia.org
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penta-
penta- (pɛntə) before a vowel pent-, a. Gr. πεντα-, combining form of πέντε five, occurring in many words in Greek as a variant of the earlier πεντε-, and forming the initial element in various modern technical words adopted from Greek, or formed from Greek elements or on Greek analogies. In Chem. i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Asity
Description Asities are small forest birds with sexually dichromic plumage and brightly coloured wattles around the eyes of the males. wikipedia.org
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Oxidizing agent
chlorate, perchlorate, and other analogous halogen oxyanions Fluorides of chlorine, bromine, and iodine Hexavalent chromium compounds such as chromic and dichromic wikipedia.org
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Marsh seedeater
It is sexually dichromic, with the males sporting a bright white throat, grey crown and chestnut belly, and the females resembling other brown female seedeaters wikipedia.org
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Warren Carther
Carther is best known for his large-scale glass sculpture and innovative approach, including his creative use of dichromic glass, acid-etching and abrasive wikipedia.org
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