Polychromatic (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Having or exhibiting many colors.
Classification
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Examples
- The butterfly's polychromatic wings shimmered in the sunlight, showcasing a dazzling array of colors.
- The artist's use of polychromatic hues in her painting created a vibrant and dynamic visual effect.
- The polychromatic stained glass window filtered the light, casting a kaleidoscope of colors across the floor.
- The fireworks exploded in a polychromatic display of reds, blues, and greens, lighting up the night sky.
- The peacock's polychromatic feathers glistened in the sunlight, a stunning example of nature's beauty.
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Meaning 2
(of light or other electromagnetic radiation) composed of more than one wavelength; "polychromatic light".
Classification
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Examples
- Polychromatic light sources can create more natural colors in digital images.
- In contrast to monochromatic radiation, polychromatic radiation can exhibit various optical effects.
- Lasers, by their very nature, emit polychromatic light which makes them extremely difficult to manipulate.
- Sunlight, as polychromatic light, passes through a prism to form the colors of the spectrum.
- Prisms, due to the characteristics of polychromatic light, create different paths of distinct wavelengths as it travels through.