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Meanings of
chromatic
in English
Portuguese
cromático
Catalan
acolorit
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Being or having or characterized by hue.
achromatic
Related terms
rose
red
blue
green
gold
brown
stone
yellow
golden
pink
Portuguese
cromático
Portuguese
cromático
Catalan
cromàtic
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Based on a scale consisting of 12 semitones.
diatonic
Portuguese
cromático
Antonyms
Examples for "
diatonic
"
diatonic
Examples for "
diatonic
"
1
On the other hand, he is far less audaciously
diatonic
than Richard Strauss.
2
When the
diatonic
chords and their inversions are known the principal modulations should be studied.
3
Some play a
diatonic
scale and some a chromatic.
4
Though strongly pentatonic in character, the song is cast in the
diatonic
scale of F major.
5
You can hear these nice
diatonic
cluster chords.
Chromatic.
Related terms
visual property
Usage of
chromatic
in English
1
The light from the water-bottle was merely engaged in a
chromatic
problem.
2
The first page, to the
chromatic
chords of the sixth, promises much.
3
The
chromatic
differences of other errors of reproduction have seldom practical importances.
4
He creates vast
chromatic
spaces not to impress us, but for us.
5
The aberrations, both spherical and
chromatic
,
are here worked out very well.
6
Cell responsivity was probed with brief bursts of luminance or
chromatic
modulation.
7
Human eyes try to compensate for the
chromatic
bias of daylight colour.
8
Unfortunately, we can't say the same for the new
chromatic
-
aberration
tools.
9
We demonstrate optical true time delays using wavelength conversion coupled with
chromatic
dispersion.
10
In all, there are 500
chromatic
crayons, arrayed in five cases.
11
The observer should first determine whether the
chromatic
aberration is corrected.
12
The water dropping from the oars gave out little arpeggios, then
chromatic
scales.
13
For the spectrum a
chromatic
scale of uniform tints is very quickly substituted.
14
Cool, restrained, and satisfying, the composition has all the elements of
chromatic
perfection.
15
On the
chromatic
stages of decomposition, my thanks to Dr. Borrini.
16
Chas shunted round on his elbows, looking in disbelief at the
chromatic
blaze.
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chromatic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
chromatic scale
chromatic aberration
chromatic harmonica
chromatic thirds
chromatic change
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Translations for
chromatic
Portuguese
cromático
Catalan
acolorit
colorat
cromàtic
Chromatic
through the time
Chromatic
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common