achromatically

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In an achromatic manner
in an achromatic manner, without color
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Uncolored; not absorbing color from a fluid; -- said of tissue
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Free from color; transmitting light without color-related distortion
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Containing components such as achromatic lenses and prisms, designed to prevent color-related distortion
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Being achromatic in subject

The lecture was achromatic, the speaker used politics to suppress the weight of his/her subject.

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colorless
achromatic
{a} without color, colorless
Achromatic
A colour perceived as having no hue, that is, as white, black or grey
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adj 1 Designating color perceived to have zero saturation and therefore no hue, such as neutral grays, white, or black 2 Refracting light without spectral color separation 3 Biology Difficult to stain with standard dyes Used in reference to cells or tissues 4 Music Having only the diatonic tones of the scale
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what New Yorkers yell at people who use color really well "Ay! Chromatic!" (insert mildly offensive hand gesture)
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Achromatic is a term which applies to refractor telescope optics An achromatic telescope uses two elements in its lens to minimize chromatic aberration Most inexpensive refractors are achromats
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No color or hue (Black and white or gray )
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The quality of a transport line or optical system where particle momentum has no effect on its trajectory through the system An achromatic device or system is that in which the output beam displacement or divergence (or both) is independent of the input beam's momentum If a system of lenses is achromatic, all particles of the same momentum will have equal path lengths through the system
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being of the achromatic color of maximum lightness; having little or no hue owing to reflection of almost all incident light; "as white as fresh snow"; "a bride's white dress"
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Without hue; achromatic color--a color that does not elicit hue; achromatic point--point in a chromaticity diagram representing an achromatic stimulus (The Science of Color)
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Is a lens system that has been corrected for chromatic aberration
Achromatic
Black, gray or white with no distinctive hues
Achromatic
Colors without color, black and shades of gray
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Light without color The quantity of light is the only attribute associated with achromatic light In physical terms this is the intensity or luminance or in the psychological sense it is the perceived intensity in which case the term brightness is used In the YIQ or YUV representations, this is the Y component In the HSV representations, it is the V (value) component In the HSL representations, it is the L (lightness or intensity) component
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The non-colors black, white and gray
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A subject, scene, or image without color
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Literally, color-free An image formed by an achromatic lens will not be surrounded by color fringes Achromatising corrects for chromatic aberration
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No color or hue (Black and white or grey )
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having no hue
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being of the achromatic color of maximum darkness; having little or no hue owing to absorption of almost all incident light; "black leather jackets"; "as black as coal"; "rich black soil"
Achromatic
Free from chromatic aberration An achromatic lens is able to transmit light without separating it into colors
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Uncolored; not absorbing color from a fluid; said of tissue
achromatic
Free from color; transmitting light without decomposing it into its primary colors
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Being achromatic in subject: "The lecture was achromatic, the speaker used politics to suppress the weight of his/her subject."
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{s} colorless, lacking color
achromatic
Having only the diatonic notes of the scale; not modified by accidentals
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