CHROMATIC vs STRAW: NOUN
- In music, a note affected by an accidental.
- A thin paper or plastic tube used to such liquids into the mouth
- The gathered and thrashed stalks of certain species of grain, etc..
- Anything proverbially worthless; the least possible thing; a mere trifle.
- An effigy formed by stuffing the garments of a man with straw; hence, a fictitious person; an irresponsible person; a puppet.
- Worthless bail, as being given by irresponsible persons.
- A worthless bid; a bid for a contract which the bidder is unable or unwilling to fulfill.
- The pampas cat.
- The color of dry straw, being a delicate yellow.
- A drain filled with straw.
- A strip formed by plaiting straws, used for making hats, bonnets, etc.
- To be brought to bed, as a pregnant woman.
- A dried stalk of a cereal plant.
- Such dried stalks considered collectively.
- A drinking straw.
- A pale, yellowish beige colour, like that of a dried straw.
- A stalk or stem of certain species of grain, pulse, etc., especially of wheat, rye, oats, barley, more rarely of buckwheat, beans, and pease.
- The stalk or stem of certain species of grain, pulse, etc., chiefly of wheat, rye, oats, barley, buckwheat, and pease, cut or broken off (and usually dry); also, a piece of such a stem.
- Figuratively, anything proverbially worthless; the least possible thing.
- A slight fact, taken as an instance in proof of a tendency.
- A clay pipe, especially a long one.
- Same as straw-needle.
- In entomology, a stick-insect; a walking-stick.
- Something with too little substance to provide support in a crisis.
- The least valuable bit; a jot.
- Something of minimal value or importance.
- A slender tube used for sucking up a liquid.
- Something, such as a hat or basket, made of straw.
- Pieces or a piece of natural or artificial strawlike material.
- A single stalk of threshed grain.
- Stalks of threshed grain, used as bedding and food for animals, for thatching, and for weaving or braiding, as into baskets.
- Material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds
- A yellow tint; yellow diluted with white
- Such stalks collectively, especially after drying and threshing: as, a load of straw. In this sense a collective without plural.
- Plant fiber used e.g. for making baskets and hats or as fodder
CHROMATIC vs STRAW: ADJECTIVE
- Relating to or characterised by hue.
- 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.
- 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
- Of a pale yellow color like straw; straw colored
- Of, relating to, or made of straw.
- Containing or used for straw, as a barn or feeding trough.
- Of the color of straw; yellowish.
- Apparently legitimate but actually intended as a cover for illegal or secret activity.
- Of, relating to, or constituting a straw man.
- Made of straw.
CHROMATIC vs STRAW: VERB
- N/A
- Cover or provide with or as if with straw
CHROMATIC vs STRAW: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To spread or scatter. See strew, and strow.
CHROMATIC vs STRAW: 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.
- Sham; fictitious; useless: as, a straw bid. Compare straw bail, under bail, 5.
- Made or composed of straw: as, a straw hat.
- An obsolete or dialectal form of strew.
- Spread by scattering ("straw" is archaic)
- A variable yellow tint; dull yellow, often diluted with white
- A variable yellow tint
- Spread by scattering ("straw"
- Is archaic)
- Of a pale yellow color like straw
- To furnish or bind with straw; apply straw to.
- Straw-colored
- (idiom) (straw in the wind) A slight hint of something to come.
- (idiom) (final/last) The final annoyance or setback, which even though minor makes one no longer able to endure something.
CHROMATIC vs STRAW: RELATED WORDS
- Purplish, Mouselike, Earthlike, Ocher, Colored, Coppery, Cerulean, Bronzy, Blueish, Umber, Orangish, Mauve, Violet, Magenta, Ultramarine
- Stick, Stove, Basketry, Mock, Grass, Plaiting, Hay, Chromatic, Stubble, Strew, Stalk, Shuck, Colored, Chaff, Husk
CHROMATIC vs STRAW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Purplish, Mouselike, Earthlike, Ocher, Colored, Coppery, Cerulean, Bronzy, Blueish, Umber, Orangish, Mauve, Violet, Magenta, Ultramarine
- Litter, Blow, Imaginary, Thatched, Stick, Stove, Basketry, Mock, Grass, Hay, Chromatic, Stubble, Strew, Colored, Husk
CHROMATIC vs STRAW: 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.
- Furnish straw fiber rolls that aremanufactured fromcertifiedweed free straw and wrapped in a tubular mesh.
- With some specific modification of a straw, straw method can be also used in vitrification.
- COfrom sand when straw was incubated with inorganic N, compared to wheat straw alone.
- Straw should come from a source that has not exposed the straw to livestock.
- Find a straw and little peas that can move freely in the straw.
- Crop residues such as corn stover, wheat straw, rice straw, citrus residue.
- Straw is uniquely nuby flex straw instructions to prevent drips spills!
- Straw packing includes straw, cereal, rice hulls, and other unprocessed aid.
- Examples of these include dummy corporations, straw accounts, straw owners, etc.
- Disposable Tableware from Rice Straw and Wheat Straw.
CHROMATIC vs STRAW: 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?
- Which microorganisms colonize rice straw and alfalfa hay?
- Are plastic hangers the sustainable straw of fashion?
- What are the characteristics of straw blend fabric?
- Can Pleurotus eryngii be cultivated on wheat straw?
- Does Guam hold straw polls during presidential elections?
- Are alternative products made from wheat straw safe?
- Does straw burning increase particulate matter pollution?
- What was the last straw that led to the first straw?
- How much does a round straw bale wheat straw weigh?
- Where does the expression straw for straw come from?