CHROMATIC vs PINK: NOUN
- In music, a note affected by an accidental.
- Locally, one of several other plants, namely: in Massachusetts, the wild pink, also the fringed polygala (see Polygala, 1); in Illinois, the scarlet painted cup, Castilleja coccinea; in the southeastern States, one of the wake-robins, Trillium stylosum.
- A light shade of red
- Same as grass-pink (which see, under pink).
- A plant of the bunch-flower family, Helonias bullata, found locally in swamps from southern New York to Virginia, and said also to occur on the higher Alleghanies. Its raceme of purple flowers is borne on a stout scape rising from a tuft of leaves which elongate after flowering-time.
- A plant of the genus Dianthus.
- One of various plants of other genera, with some resemblance to the true pinks. See Lychnis, 2, moss-pink, and phrases below.
- A red color of low chroma but high luminosity, inclining toward purple.
- In painting, any one of several lakes of a yellow or greenish-yellow color, prepared by precipitating vegetable juices on a white base, such as chalk or alumina.
- A red coat or badge, or a person wearing one; specifically, a scarlet hunting-coat.
- A small fish, so called from its color.
- A young grayling.
- A young salmon before its entry into the sea. See cut under parr.
- A flower; in a figurative use, a beauty; hence, the flower or highest type or example of excellence in some particular; a supremely excellent or choice example or type of excellence: as, the pink of perfection.
- Blood.
- Sometimes same as pinkroot, 1 (United States), and cypress-vine (West Indies).
- A vessel with a very narrow stern; -- called also pinky.
- A narrow stern.
- Any of various flowers of plants of the genus Dianthus cultivated for their fragrant flowers
- A finch; the chaffinch or spink, Fringilla cœlebs.
- A game at cards: the same as post, 11.
- A small hole or eyelet punched in silk or other material with a pinking-iron; a scallop.
- A puncture or small hole made by some sharp slender instrument such as a rapier or dagger; a stab-wound.
- A small sailing vessel with a sharply narrowed stern and an overhanging transom.
- Small: said of the eyes and of other things.
- Same as moss-pink.
- A vessel or boat with a very narrow stern. Now called pinky.
- The scarlet coat worn by fox hunters.
- Light-colored trousers formerly worn as part of the winter semidress uniform by US Army officers.
- The highest or best degree.
- A flower of any of these plants.
- Any of several other plants in the pink family, such as the wild pink.
- Any of various plants of the genus Dianthus, such as sweet William, often cultivated for their showy, fragrant, usually pink, red, or white flowers.
- Any of a group of colors reddish in hue, of medium to high lightness, and of low to moderate saturation.
- A pinko.
CHROMATIC vs PINK: ADJECTIVE
- Able to refract light without spectral color separation
- Based on a scale consisting of 12 semitones
- Relating to colors or color.
- Relating to color perceived to have a saturation greater than zero.
- Relating to chords or harmonies based on nonharmonic tones.
- Regarding all twelve traditional Western pitch classes, regardless of temperament or intonation; Regarding entire sets of alternative pitch class systems.
- Having the capacity to separate spectral colours by refraction.
- Of, relating to, or based on the chromatic scale.
- Relating to or characterised by hue.
- The scale consisting of thirteen tones, including the eight scale tones and the five intermediate tones.
- Printing from type or blocks covered with inks of various colors.
- See Aberration, 4.
- Proceeding by the smaller intervals (half steps or semitones) of the scale, instead of the regular intervals of the diatonic scale.
- Relating to color, or to colors.
- Being or having or characterized by hue
- Having moderately leftist political opinions.
- Of the color pink.
- Of a light shade of red
- Half-shut; winking.
CHROMATIC vs PINK: VERB
- N/A
- Make light, repeated taps on a surface
- Cut in a zig-zag pattern with pinking shears, in sewing
- Sound like a car engine that is firing too early
CHROMATIC vs PINK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To wink; to blink.
CHROMATIC vs PINK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To stab lightly with a pointed weapon; prick.
- To decorate with a perforated pattern.
- To cut with pinking shears.
CHROMATIC vs PINK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In cytology, of or pertaining to chromatin, the stainable substance of the cell-nucleus.
- In music: Involving tones foreign to the normal tonality of a scale, a harmony, or a piece; not diatonic, Involving the use of the black notes on the keyboard, or of sharps and flats on the staff.
- Relating to or of the nature of color.
- Specifically
- 3. To decorate, as any garment or article made of textile fabric or leather, by cutting small holes of regular shape in succession, scallops, loops, etc., at the edge, or elsewhere.
- To make a hole.
- To pierce; puncture; stab with a rapier or some similar weapon; make a hole or holes in.
- To wink; peep slyly.
- To tinge or dye with a pink color.
- A salacious story.
- To decorate with punctures or holes; tattoo.
- Of the color or hue called pink.
- A person with mildly leftist political views
CHROMATIC vs PINK: RELATED WORDS
- Purplish, Mouselike, Earthlike, Ocher, Colored, Coppery, Cerulean, Bronzy, Blueish, Umber, Orangish, Mauve, Violet, Magenta, Ultramarine
- Daisy, Stripe, Rosa, Rosie, Roses, Scarlet, White, Red, Garden pink, Rap, Tap, Knock, Chromatic, Pinkish, Colored
CHROMATIC vs PINK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Purplish, Mouselike, Earthlike, Ocher, Colored, Coppery, Cerulean, Bronzy, Blueish, Umber, Orangish, Mauve, Violet, Magenta, Ultramarine
- Balmy, Rosy, Shiner, Daisy, Stripe, Rosa, Scarlet, White, Red, Rap, Tap, Knock, Chromatic, Pinkish, Colored
CHROMATIC vs PINK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Stock lenses have only average chromatic aberration performance.
- Chromatic Peril Sensitive sunglasses had turned utterly black.
- They are less deeply chromatic, through occasionally pycnotic.
- Video: Chromatic scale full range of the instrument.
- It is also known as edge chromatic number.
- Chromatic Dispersion Chromatic dispersion represents the fact that different colors or wavelengths travel at different speeds, even within the same mode.
- Chromatic Dispersion The refractive index of every material depends on the optical frequency; this property is referred to as chromatic dispersion.
- Chromatic Aberration Lateral chromatic aberration is caused when the camera lens focuses different wavelengths of light at slightly different distances.
- Chromatic Aberration All simple lenses have chromatic aberration.
- We present a detailed motivation for the notions wavelet series that combine chromatic series with sampling of the chromatic derivatives and the chromatic expansions.
- About that time I wrote letters to Lady Pink, Harold Pink, and Mrs.
- The flower is light pink with yellow fringes and a deep pink throat!
- Pink paint instead of pink construction paper works out just as fun.
- Orthoclase is usually pink but can be white, grey, green, and pink.
- PINK reps recruit and lead a PINK Campus Team of fellow students.
- Pink Lining Blooming Gorgeous In the Mews Pink Bikes Diaper Bag.
- Pink generates pink noise for use as a mix reference.
- There are matching chenille foot covers and pink velour hooves to complement the pink tummy and pink satin bow.
- Pink curtains, a big pink dralon sofa and even a massive pink drain.
- Indulge in our new Pink Afternoon Tea at Tu012aNG which includes pink scones and four very special pink pastries.
CHROMATIC vs PINK: QUESTIONS
- Do smaller aperture lenses cause more chromatic aberration?
- Does the Voigtlander 21mm Fe have chromatic aberration?
- Do United optics BW8 binoculars reduce chromatic aberration?
- How can spherical and chromatic aberrations be corrected?
- Does the Tamron 300mm zoom have chromatic aberration?
- Does chromatic adaptation change with flicker rate?
- Does chromatic aberration occur in reflecting telescopes?
- What are chromatic pigments or chromatic disturbances?
- What are chromatic aberration and chromatic focal shift?
- What is chromatic aberration and chromatic difference of magnification?
- What were Pink Floyd's other names before they became Pink Floyd?
- What happened to the Pink House on MTV's Pink House contest?
- What does the first verse of Pink Floyd's'Pink Floyd'mean?
- Do you consider Pink Floyd's'The Pink Floyd album'to be underrated?
- What kind of animal is the sheep in Pink Floyd's'Pink Floyd'?
- Can you still have pink eye if your eyes are not pink?
- Why do pink vinyl boat covers turn pink in the Sun?
- What do you put in a pink kitchen with pink cabinets?
- What is the Pink Panther shocking pink short story?
- Are pink argyle diamonds from the pink diamond mine?