Definitionadj. able to refract light without spectral color separation
Last update: July 12, 2015
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Two ED glass elements minimize chromatic aberration in the entire zoom range while ensuring high resolution and contrast. [adjective]
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The outstanding feature, being its superb ability to correct chromatic aberrations. [adjective]
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But suddenly a storm came on, chromatic scales and diminished sevenths were heard in the orchestra, everyone ran off, again dragging one of their number away, and the curtain dropped. [adjective]
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Of the chromatic substance between the two daughter nuclei. [Please select]
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Although many chromatic features are lost or subdued in preserved specimens, the patterns usually persist. [Please select]
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All these wonderful chromatic effects have definite mechanical causes in the motions of the ether. [Please select]
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Some of the chromatic effects of irregular crystallization are beautiful in the extreme. [Please select]
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Now, there was nothing remarkable in the fact that the chromatic lass had squealed. [Please select]
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At times it seems to be endeavoring to run up a chromatic scale, so, in some districts, it is called the Scale Bird. [Please select]
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Miss Cat's songs are far too chromatic to be appreciated by human ears; as a result her concertos and solos are rarely spoken of by human critics. [Please select]
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