CHROMATIC vs RED: NOUN
- In music, a note affected by an accidental.
- A red pigment.
- Specifically, a red cent. See under I.
- A red republican (which see, under republican).
- Plural The catamenial discharges; menses.
- A suffix of Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning ‘condition,’ ‘state,’ occurring in hatred, kindred (for *kinred), gossipred, etc. It is analogous to -hood, which has taken its place in a few instances, as in brotherhood, neighborhood.
- In archery: The second and next to the innermost circle of the target, which is colored red.
- An arrow which hits this circle; a hit in the red. Such a hit counts 7 by the present method of scoring. In old archery the innermost circle was sometimes colored red.
- A chocolate-colored compound, C12HuO7, found in cinchona-bark, and also formed when an ammoniacal solution of quinotannic acid stands exposed to the air.
- Same as azococcine, 1.
- Same as ponceau 3RB.
- The color of blood, or of that part of the spectrum farthest from violet, or a tint resembling these.
- An abbreviation for Red Republican. See under Red, a.
- The menses.
- An object of a red color, as wine, gold, etc.
- The condition of being in debt or operating at a loss.
- A revolutionary activist.
- A Communist.
- Something that has a red hue.
- A pigment or dye having a red hue.
- The hue of the long-wave end of the visible spectrum, evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 630 to 750 nanometers; any of a group of colors that may vary in lightness and saturation and whose hue resembles that of blood; one of the additive or light primaries; one of the psychological primary hues.
- A pigment prepared by the Dutch, similar to Indian red.
- The nest of a fish; a trench dug by a fish in which to spawn.
- A form of re- used before vowels.
- An obsolete or dialectal form of read.
- Emotionally charged terms used to refer to extreme radicals or revolutionaries
- The amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue
- A tributary of the Mississippi River that flows eastward from Texas along the southern boundary of Oklahoma and through Louisiana
- The quality or state of the chromatic color resembling the hue of blood
- A color more or less resembling that of blood or the lower end of the spectrum.
- In coal-mining, rubbish; attle; waste.
CHROMATIC vs RED: ADJECTIVE
- 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.
- 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.
- Relating to chords or harmonies based on nonharmonic tones.
- Of, relating to, or based on the chromatic scale.
- Relating to color perceived to have a saturation greater than zero.
- Relating to colors or color.
- Based on a scale consisting of 12 semitones
- Able to refract light without spectral color separation
- Being or having or characterized by hue
- Having a color resembling that of blood.
- (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion
- Characterized by violence or bloodshed
- Having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
- Red with or characterized by blood
- Reddish in color or having parts that are reddish in color.
- Of or being a Native American.
- Having a reddish or coppery skin color.
- Having a ruddy or flushed complexion.
- Relating to or being a red state.
- Communist.
CHROMATIC vs RED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To put on order; to make tidy; also, to free from entanglement or embarrassement; -- generally with up.
CHROMATIC vs RED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 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.
- In cytology, of or pertaining to chromatin, the stainable substance of the cell-nucleus.
- The Peerage. See peerage, 3.
- Synonyms Flashing, claming, fiery, bloody.
- Ultra-radical; revolutionary; violent: from the use of a red flag as a revolutionary emblem: as, a red republican.
- Of a bright, warm color resembling that of blood or of the highest part of the primary rainbow. See II.
- A dialectal form of rid.
- A semi-official publication issued quarterly in China, and there called the “Complete Book of the Girdle-wearers,” containing lists of all the officials and gentry of the country, together with details of place of birth, etc.
- To separate, as two combatants.
- A book containing the names of all the persons in the service of the state.
- To disentangle; clear; put a stop to, as a quarrel, by interference; adjust.
- Imp. & p. p. of read.
- To put in order; tidy: often with up: as, to red up a house or one's self.
- To make red; redden.
- Red color or pigment
- Of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange)
CHROMATIC vs RED: RELATED WORDS
- Purplish, Mouselike, Earthlike, Ocher, Colored, Coppery, Cerulean, Bronzy, Blueish, Umber, Orangish, Mauve, Violet, Magenta, Ultramarine
- Pinko, Bloody, Aflame, Reddened, Cherry, Ruddy, Coloured, Colorful, Cerise, Carmine, Reddish, Ruby, Scarlet, Colored, Crimson
CHROMATIC vs RED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Purplish, Mouselike, Earthlike, Ocher, Colored, Coppery, Cerulean, Bronzy, Blueish, Umber, Orangish, Mauve, Violet, Magenta, Ultramarine
- Pinko, Bloody, Aflame, Reddened, Cherry, Ruddy, Coloured, Colorful, Cerise, Carmine, Reddish, Ruby, Scarlet, Colored, Crimson
CHROMATIC vs RED: 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.
- International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies promotes the humanitarian activities of National Societies among vulnerable people.
- If red is not your favourite colour, then other colours that are not red are also available.
- Patients with more severe anemia may receive various medications to boost red cell production or inhibit red cell destruction.
- Watch carefully as a kitchen treaty chickpea red lentils in part of red lentils are just serve!
- Red Cross or Red Crescent to solicit donations for the victims of conflict or natural disaster.
- Fill a bowl with red cranberries, and stick a single red rose in the center.
- This was a huge red flag after a year of red flags.
- Red Doors on a Colbert, GA storefront, can you tell red is my favorite color?
- It came with the red mark on her bright red, maybe even purple winding.
- RED ROCK GOLDEN CLUB RED ROCK HAPPY ASSOCIATION RED ROCK HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC.
CHROMATIC vs RED: 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?
- Why was the red stripe of the Dutch flag changed to red?
- What is the cheat code for fire red in Pokemon fire red?
- Where do you get a fire red starter Pokemon in Fire Red?
- How much did the Red Bull stunt make Baumgartner and Red Bull worth?
- Why are women wearing red on national wear red Day 2017?
- What kind of ants are black and red with red spots?
- Can I substitute red grape juice for red wine in cooking?
- How many times have the chiefs worn red-on-red uniforms?
- What did Hermione smell when the red potion turned red?
- What inspired Robert Burns to write a red red rose?