chromatism
1Chromatism — Chro ma*tism, n. [Gr. ? a coloring.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Optics) The state of being colored, as in the case of images formed by a lens. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) An abnormal coloring of plants. [1913 Webster] …
2chromatism — [krō′mətiz΄əm] n. [Gr chrōmatismos: see CHROMATIN & ISM] CHROMATIC ABERRATION …
3chromatism — The term chromatism comes from the Greek noun chroma (colour). It is used in * synaesthesia research to denote a hallucinated colour, or coloured light, evoked by a sensory percept experienced in one of the other sensory modalities. Thus a… …
4chromatism — chromaticism англ. [крэмэ/тисизм] chromatism [крэмэ/тизм] Chromatik нем. [крома/тик] chromatisme фр. [кромати/зм] хроматизм …
5chromatism — /kroh meuh tiz euhm/, n. 1. See chromatic aberration. 2. the abnormal coloration of leaves or other normally green parts of a plant. [1715 25; CHROMAT + ISM] * * * …
6chromatism — noun a) The state of being coloured b) chromatic aberration …
7chromatism — 1. Abnormal pigmentation. 2. SYN: chromatic aberration. [G. chroma, color] * * * chro·ma·tism krō mə .tiz əm n 1) CHROMATIC ABERRATION 2) CHROMESTHESIA * * * chro·ma·tism (kroґmə tiz″ …
8chromatism — n. abnormal leaf color (Botany); color abnormality (Optics) …
9chromatism — chro·ma·tism …
10chromatism — n. occurrence of abnormal coloration …