Thematic Vocabulary Unit NÂș 271 v.02
- electromagnetic radiation |n| a kind of radiation including visible light, radio waves, gamma rays, and X-rays, in which electric and magnetic fields vary simultaneously.
- chromatic |n| able to refract light without spectral colour separation.
- "Chromatic lens."
- spectrum |n| |pl: spectra| a band of colours produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction according to wavelength, e.g. in a rainbow.
- "Red and violet are at opposite ends of the spectrum."
- spectrum colours |n| they are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
- visible spectrum |n| the distribution of colours produced when light is dispersed by a prism.
- "Beyond the red end of the visible light spectrum is infrared."
- wavelength |n| the distance between one peak or crest of a wave of light, heat, or other energy and the next corresponding peak or crest.
- "These wavelengths correspond to red in the visible spectrum."
Chroma
- chroma |n| purity or intensity of color.
- "The guppy is sexually dichromatic, with males being genetically polymorphic for color patches that vary in hue, chroma , reflectivity, size, number, and location on their body."
- achromatic 1 |adj| without color.
- "Achromatic gloom."
- achromatic 2 |adj| relating to, employing, or denoting lenses that transmit light without separating it into constituent colors.
- "The modern achromatic compound microscope was invented in 1878, and it was this instrument that added the extra dimension of the microscopic study of tissues to anatomical teaching."
- monochromatic |adj| containing or using only one color.
- "Monochromatic light."
- chromatic |n| of, relating to, or produced by color.
- "In the hands of the Latin American magical realist, Gauguin's story has been transmuted into a lush story of frenzy, in vivid chromatic colours."
- polychromatic |adj| of two or more colors; multicolored.
- "All around the main concourse there is a polychromatic array of multicultural mixed sex, mixed aged groups doing their own thing."
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