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monochromatic

adjective as in having one color

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It was Gurung's use of warm hues that provided a refreshing breath of air amid the mostly monochromatic palette thus far.

Instead, the Republican Party had morphed into a winning, albeit monochromatic, coalition.

One editor who read an early submission referred to it as “monochromatic,” which clearly meant “boring.”

How could a supposedly savvy political operation assemble such a monochromatic room?

He portrayed Cecilia against a monochromatic background, holding a white ermine - an enigmatic feature with multiple meanings.

A long series of experiments was made on Amblyopsis and Chologaster to determine their reaction to white and monochromatic light.

If the light were strictly monochromatic, they would interfere.

With our lights, which are nearly monochromatic, there will be no interference, and that no matter how narrow the line.

You notice that in monochromatic light the rings run closer and closer together as they recede from the centre.

Now let us return to our slit, and, for the sake of simplicity, we will first consider the case of monochromatic light.

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On this page you'll find 9 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to monochromatic, such as: monochrome, consistent, flush, homogenous, homologous, and invariant.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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