polychromatic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌpɒl.i.krəˈmæt.ɪk]
  • Us [ ˌpɑːl.i.kroʊˈmæt̬.ɪk]

Meaning of polychromatic In English

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Examples of polychromatic

  • Some species of beetles use polychromatic mosaic camouflage beyond shapes creating versicolored and iridescent exoskeletons.

  • In the case of polychromatic light, like in space or on a planetary surface that is unprotected by an ozone layer, the two processes run in parallel.

  • Hereafter, a propagator description of the space-time emission of a polychromatic photon from an atom is presented, paying particular attention to the near-field electrodynamics.

  • Briefly, the polychromatic mosaic coloration tends to weaken and split the object wholeness and uniqueness.

  • Adding v x completes a polychromatic even cycle in c with one of them.

  • The temptation to jazz up the appearance with polychromatic graphs has been resisted, making space for the minimalist viewgraphs that serve well to illustrate the topic under discussion.

  • It features horseshoe arches, minarets, and polychromatic tiles.

  • This means that instead of polychromatic light being viewed at the analyser, one specific wavelength will have been removed.

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