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achromatic
CIDE DICTIONARY
achromatic, a. [Gr. colorless; 'a priv. + , , color: cf. F. achromatique.].
- Free from color; transmitting light without decomposing it into its primary colors. [1913 Webster]
- Uncolored; not absorbing color from a fluid; -- said of tissue. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
achromatic, adj. Optics 1 that transmitts light without separating it into constituent colours (achromatic lens).
2 without colour (achromatic fringe).
2 without colour (achromatic fringe).
Derivative
achromatically adv. achromaticity n. achromatism n.
Etymology
F achromatique f. Gk akhromatos (as A-(1), CHROMATIC)
ROGET THESAURUS
achromatic
Achromatism
N achromatism, decoloration, discoloration, pallor, pallidness, pallidity, paleness, etiolation, neutral tint, monochrome, black and white, uncolored &c (color), colorless, achromatic, aplanatic, etiolate, etiolated, hueless, pale, pallid, palefaced, tallow-faced, faint, dull, cold, muddy, leaden, dun, wan, sallow, dead, dingy, ashy, ashen, ghastly, cadaverous, glassy, lackluster, discolored, light-colored, fair, blond, white, pale as death, pale as ashes, pale as a witch, pale as a ghost, pale as a corpse, white as a corpse.For further exploring for "achromatic" in Webster Dictionary Online