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isochromatic
i·so·chro·mat·ic I0250400 (ī′sə-krō-măt′ĭk)adj.1. Having the same color or wavelength. Used of light.2. Orthochromatic.isochromatic (ˌaɪsəʊkrəʊˈmætɪk) adj1. (Colours) a. having the same colourb. of uniform colour2. (Photography) photog (of an early type of emulsion) sensitive to green light in addition to blue light but not to red lighti•so•chro•mat•ic (ˌaɪ soʊ krəˈmæt ɪk) adj. 1. having the same color or tint. 2. orthochromatic. [1820–30] isochromatic
isochromatic[¦ī·sō·krə′mad·ik] (optics) Pertaining to a variation of certain quantities related to light (such as density of the medium through which the light is passing, index of refraction), in which the color or wavelength of the light is held constant. Pertaining to lines connecting points of the same color. isochromatic
isochromatic [i″so-kro-mat´ik] of the same color throughout.i·so·chro·mat·ic (ī'sō-krō-mat'ik), 1. Of uniform color. Synonym(s): isochroous2. Denoting two objects of the same color. [iso- + G. chrōma, color] i·so·chro·mat·ic (ī'sō-krō-mat'ik) 1. Of uniform color. 2. Denoting two objects of the same color. [iso- + G. chrōma, color]isochromaticPossessing the same colour. |