monochromatic

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definition
adjective
monochromatic light
containing or using only one color.
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Seventies designs, in contrast, were 'monochromatic' and tonally organised, texts rationalised and regular.
After diffraction of the beam, the 'monochromatic' radiation was exited from the lower part of the slit and transmitted by another light guide.
Jeremy Dickinson is a British artist who paints weird pictures of toy cars and buses next to playing cards and blank, 'monochromatic' backgrounds.
Nine prints and 'monochromatic' paintings by the Italian colourist were sold at last weekend's private preview.
A devout minimalist permanently clad in 'monochromatic' shades of black and grey, she's the ultimate cartoon embodiment of design.
The glints of orange fish scales and the gleam of a metallic beetle are some of the few flashes of colour in a predominantly 'monochromatic' palette.
Colour choices are subdued, and 'monochromatic' .
The film is comprised of a series of vignettes punctuated throughout by shots of text against 'monochromatic' backgrounds.
They're legible but barely, approaching a very painterly 'monochromatic' abstraction.
Artisans began to experiment with single coloured glazes, and the collection includes several such simple, 'monochromatic' vases, dishes, and bowls.
Whereas the ocean scene is serene and 'monochromatic' , this one has a highly compressed sense of the space, with a strong range of tones and contrasts.
Interference reflection microscopy measures the reflection of a specimen under 'monochromatic' illumination.
The house wren is a small, sexually monomorphic and 'monochromatic' migratory songbird that breeds throughout much of North America.
Interference and neutral density filters were additionally used to obtain a stimulus of white or 'monochromatic' light of different intensities.
That's why suits and 'monochromatic' colors are so popular because the concept of work as dictated by the western civilization is about conformity.
To shock your senses after that 'monochromatic' landscape, you'll chase the horseback ride with a hike and mountain-bike ride through the Heidmörk Recreational Area, carpeted with thousands of poppies.
Ann herself wore the traditional white, while her bridesmaids, four real beauties, wore black, giving a 'monochromatic' effect to the wedding.
Soon, the vines will have reddish sprouts and the almond trees will begin to bloom, but now everything is bleached, brown, 'monochromatic' .
The 'monochromatic' variations on sepia keep the actors and their adventures at a refined aesthetic distance.
If the set is entirely 'monochromatic' the costumes use vivid colour - luscious carmine reds, particularly for the lovers.
The helium-cadmium laser provides a convenient source of 'monochromatic' UVA light at sufficient intensity to enable a study of irradiance-dependent phenomena over a reasonable range.
The only decorations are two simple candle sconces and a pair of side-by-side shelves holding glass vases of 'monochromatic' tulips or roses.
The shapes of the action spectra drastically changed depending on the fluence rate of the unilateral 'monochromatic' irradiation.
On a very basic level, hospitals are partial to 'monochromatic' colors, which is itself hardly cause for alarm.
For a modern minimalist apartment you should go for something 'monochromatic' and striking, like two or three large red amaryllis with a single big leaf.
The painting is 'monochromatically' brown, drifting into black and brownish greens, colours to which Staël gives a brilliant luminosity.
This is not a 'monochromatically' somber piece, but a suspenseful slice of unvarnished life, mixing anguish and grief with smiles and laughs.
This consistency paints the album 'monochromatically' , but achieves powerful effects on the more ephemeral songs.
Most of the flashback sequences are 'monochromatically' colour-coded to the tiniest detail.
The lens would have near-perfect performance, at least on axis, 'monochromatically' , and not including fabrication errors.
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