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    achromatic
    /ˌakrə(ʊ)ˈmatɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to, using, or denoting lenses that transmit light without separating it into constituent colours: "achromatic microscopes"
    • 2. without colour: literary "the achromatic gloom"

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  2. Achromatic means refracting light without dispersing it into colors, or being or involving black, gray, or white. Learn more about the word history, examples, synonyms, and related phrases of achromatic.

  3. Achromatic means free from color, able to emit, transmit, or receive light without separating it into colors. It also refers to a cell structure that is difficult to stain, a music without accidentals or changes in key, or a person who is an achromat.

  4. When something is without a color or hue, it is achromatic. Gray urban landscapes and the black surface of a lake on a starless night could both be described as achromatic. In physics, the word achromatic is a bit more complicated, meaning "able to reflect light without it separating into colors."

  5. Achromatic means without colour, or capable of reflecting or refracting light without chromatic aberration. It also has other meanings in biology, music, and cytology.

  6. Achromatic means without color, hue, or chroma. It can describe light, color, music, biology, and medicine. See synonyms, antonyms, translations, and usage examples.

  7. Achromatic means not having or showing color. Learn how to use this word in sentences from various sources, such as the Cambridge English Corpus and academic papers.

  8. Learn the meaning of achromatic, an adjective that describes something colorless, neutral, or without hue. Find synonyms, antonyms, examples, and origin of the word from various sources.