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dichromatic

Monochrome vs Dichromatic - What's the difference?

monochrome | dichromatic |


As adjectives the difference between monochrome and dichromatic

is that monochrome is having only one colour while dichromatic is having two colors.

As a noun monochrome

is a black and white image, especially such a photograph.

Heterochromatin vs Dichromatic - What's the difference?

heterochromatin | dichromatic |


As a noun heterochromatin

is heterochromatic tightly coiled chromosome material; believed to be genetically inactive.

As an adjective dichromatic is

having two colors.

Dichromic vs Dichromatic - What's the difference?

dichromic | dichromatic |


As adjectives the difference between dichromic and dichromatic

is that dichromic is furnishing or giving two colours; said of defective vision, in which all the compound colours are resolvable into two elements instead of three while dichromatic is having two colors.

Dichromatic - What does it mean?

dichromatic | |

Dichromatic vs Bichromatic - What's the difference?

dichromatic | bichromatic |


As adjectives the difference between dichromatic and bichromatic

is that dichromatic is having two colors while bichromatic is describing a graph with edges of two possible {{term|colours}.

Dichromatic vs Trichromatic - What's the difference?

dichromatic | trichromatic | coordinate terms |

Trichromatic is a coordinate term of dichromatic.



As adjectives the difference between dichromatic and trichromatic

is that dichromatic is having two colors while trichromatic is involving three colours.

Dichromatic vs Dichromatism - What's the difference?

dichromatic | dichromatism |


In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between dichromatic and dichromatism

is that dichromatic is (pathology) having a form of colorblindness in which only two of the three primary colors can be distinguished while dichromatism is (pathology) a form of colourblindness in which only two of the three primary colours can be distinguished.

As an adjective dichromatic

is having two colors.

As a noun dichromatism is

the condition of being dichromatic.

Dichromatic vs Dichromatically - What's the difference?

dichromatic | dichromatically |


As an adjective dichromatic

is having two colors.

As an adverb dichromatically is

in a dichromatic way.

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