| Ceroma | ‖n. [ L., fr. Gr. &unr_; ointment for wrestlers, the place for wrestling, fr. khroy^n to wax over, fr. khro`s wax. ] 1. The unguent (a composition of oil and wax) with which wrestlers were anointed among the ancient Romans. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Anc. Arch.) That part of the baths and gymnasia in which bathers and wrestlers anointed themselves. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Zool.) The cere of birds. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Ceromancy | n. [ Gr. khro`s wax + -mancy. ] Divination by dropping melted wax in water. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Chromascope | n. [ Gr. &unr_; color + -scope. ] An instrument for showing the optical effects of color. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Chromate | n. [ Cf. F. chromate. See Chrome. ] (Chem.) A salt of chromic acid. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Chromatic | a. [ L. chromaticus, Gr. &unr_;, suited for color, fr. &unr_;, &unr_;, color; akin to &unr_; color, &unr_; skin, color of the skin. ] 1. Relating to color, or to colors. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Mus.) Proceeding by the smaller intervals (half steps or semitones) of the scale, instead of the regular intervals of the diatonic scale. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The intermediate tones were formerly written and printed in colors. [ 1913 Webster ] Chromatic aberration. (Opt.) See Aberration, 4. -- Chromatic printing, printing from type or blocks covered with inks of various colors. -- Chromatic scale (Mus.), the scale consisting of thirteen tones, including the eight scale tones and the five intermediate tones. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Chromatical | a. Chromatic. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Chromatically | adv. In a chromatic manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| chromaticity | n. the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength. Syn. -- hue. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| Chromatics | n. The science of colors; that part of optics which treats of the properties of colors. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| chromatid | n. (Cell Biol.) one of two identical strands into which a chromosome splits during mitosis. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| Chromatin | n. [ Gr. &unr_;, &unr_;, color. ] 1. (Biol.) Tissue which is capable of being stained by dyes. [ archaic ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Chromatin | n. (Biol.) The deeply staining substance of the nucleus and chromosomes of eukaryotic cells, composed of DNA and basic proteins (such as histones), the DNA of which comprises the predominant physical basis of inheritance. It was, at the beginning of the 20th century, supposed to be the same substance as was then termed idioplasm or germ plasm. In most eukaryotic cells, there is also DNA in certain plasmids, such as mitochondria, or (in plant cells) chloroplasts; but with the exception of these cytoplasmic genetic factors, the nuclear DNA of the chromatin is believed to contain all the genetic information required to code for the development of an adult organism. In the interphase nucleus the chromosomes are dispersed, but during cell division or meiosis they are condensed into the individually recognizable chromosomes. The set of chromosomes, or a photographic representation of the full set of chromosomes of a cell (often ordered for presentation) is called a karyotype. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| chromate | (n) any salt or ester of chromic acid |
| chromatic | (adj) able to refract light without spectral color separation, Example: chromatic lens |
| chromatic | (adj) based on a scale consisting of 12 semitones, Ant. diatonic, Example: a chromatic scale |
| chromatic | (adj) being or having or characterized by hue, Ant. achromatic |
| chromatic aberration | (n) an optical aberration in which the image has colored fringes |
| chromatically | (adv) with respect to color, Example: chromatically pure |
| chromatic color | (n) a color that has hue, Syn. spectral color, spectral colour, chromatic colour, Ant. achromatic color |
| chromatic scale | (n) a 12-note scale including all the semitones of the octave |
| chromatid | (n) one of two identical strands into which a chromosome splits during mitosis |
| chromatin | (n) the readily stainable substance of a cell nucleus consisting of DNA and RNA and various proteins; during mitotic division it condenses into chromosomes, Syn. chromatin granule |
| 呂 | [りょ, ryo] (n) (1) (abbr) (See 甲・かん) bass range (in Japanese music); (2) (See 十二律, 律) six even-numbered notes of the ancient chromatic scale; (3) (See 呂旋) Japanese seven-tone gagaku scaleimilar to Mixolydian mode (corresponding to #4,294 [Add to Longdo] |
| 律 | [りつ, ritsu] (n) (1) law (esp. ancient East Asian criminal code); regulation; (2) { Buddh } vinaya (rules for the monastic community); (3) (abbr) (See 律宗) Ritsu (school of Buddhism); (4) (abbr) (See 律詩) lushi (style of Chinese poem); (5) (also りち) (musical) pitch; (6) (See 十二律, 呂) six odd-numbered notes of the ancient chromatic scale; (7) (abbr) (See 律旋) Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale, similar to Dorian mode (corresponding to #6,911 [Add to Longdo] |
| 無色 | [むしょく, mushoku] (n, adj-no) colourless; colorless; achromatic; (P) #19,605 [Add to Longdo] |
| すい賓;蕤賓(oK) | [すいひん, suihin] (n) (1) (See 十二律, 鳧鐘) (in China) 7th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. G sharp); (2) fifth lunar month [Add to Longdo] |
| ろ紙クロマトグラフィー;濾紙クロマトグラフィー | [ろしクロマトグラフィー, roshi kuromatogurafi-] (n) paper chromatography [Add to Longdo] |
| アクロマート | [akuroma-to] (n) achromat [Add to Longdo] |
| アクロマチックレンズ | [akuromachikkurenzu] (n) achromatic lens [Add to Longdo] |
| アフィニティークロマトグラフィー | [afinitei-kuromatogurafi-] (n) affinity chromatography [Add to Longdo] |
| アポクロマート | [apokuroma-to] (n) Apochromat (ger [Add to Longdo] |
| オルソクロマチック | [orusokuromachikku] (adj-no) orthochromatic [Add to Longdo] |