polychromatic
Americanadjective
adjective
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having various or changing colours
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(of light or other electromagnetic radiation) containing radiation with more than one wavelength
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Consisting of or related to radiation of more than one wavelength.
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Of or having many colors.
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Compare monochromatic
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Origin of polychromatic
Example Sentences
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Eyelash vipers are famously polychromatic, which means their appearances can vary widely, even among snakes born in the same litter.
From National Geographic • Feb. 13, 2024
Eyelash vipers are also famous for another feature: they are polychromatic.
From Science Daily • Feb. 12, 2024
Abdiel’s is more fluid, polychromatic, drawing from other dance wells, a different set of accumulated experience.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 27, 2023
They were latchkey kids curled over guitars, strumming power chords and expressing themselves through polychromatic hair dye and their “light punk” band Plunk.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 13, 2019
The arch spanned the blue sky, and on the dark mountains extended the polychromatic reflection.
From The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains by Murfree, Mary Noailles
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