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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary mono·chro·mat·ic \\ˌmä-nə-krō-ˈma-tik\\ adjective ETYMOLOGY Latin monochromatos, from Greek monochrōmatos, from mon- + chrōmat-, chrōma color DATE 1822 1. a. having or consisting of one color or hue b. monochrome 22. consisting of radiation of a single wavelength or of a very small range of wavelengths 3. of, relating to, or exhibiting monochromatism 4. lacking variety, creativity, or excitement : colorless • mono·chro·mat·i·cal·ly \\-ti-k(ə-)lē\\ adverb • mono·chro·ma·tic·i·ty \\-ˌkrō-mə-ˈti-sə-tē\\ noun Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged mono·chromatic I. \“+\ adjective Etymology: Latin monochromatos + English -ic 1. : having or consisting of one color or hue 2. : consisting of radiation of a single wavelength or of a very small range of wave lengths 3. a. : of, relating to, or exhibiting monochromatism b. : having the characteristics of a monochromat • mono·chromatically \“+\ adverb • mono·chromaticity \“+\ noun -es II. adjective : lacking variety, creativity, or excitement : colorless |
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