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"Monochromatic" means "of a single color."
Common uses:
- Physics/optics: light consisting of a single wavelength or an extremely narrow band of wavelengths (e.g., laser light is nearly monochromatic).
- Art/design: using one hue (with possible tints, shades, and tones) throughout a composition — a monochromatic color scheme.
Notes:
- In everyday use it often means dominated by one color, not strictly a single wavelength.
- Etymology: from Greek mono- (one) + chroma (color).
Examples:
- The lab uses a monochromatic light source for the experiment.
- She chose a monochromatic blue palette for the room.
Common uses:
- Physics/optics: light consisting of a single wavelength or an extremely narrow band of wavelengths (e.g., laser light is nearly monochromatic).
- Art/design: using one hue (with possible tints, shades, and tones) throughout a composition — a monochromatic color scheme.
Notes:
- In everyday use it often means dominated by one color, not strictly a single wavelength.
- Etymology: from Greek mono- (one) + chroma (color).
Examples:
- The lab uses a monochromatic light source for the experiment.
- She chose a monochromatic blue palette for the room.
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