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chromatic
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chromatic /chro·mat·ic/ (kro-mat´ik)
1. pertaining to color; stainable with dyes.
2. pertaining to chromatin.

chro·mat·ic (kr-mtk)
adj.
1. Relating to color or colors.
2. Produced by or made in a color or colors.

chromatic
[krōmat′ik]
Etymology: Gk, chroma, color
1 pertaining to color.
2 stainable by a dye.
3 pertaining to chromatin. Also called chromatinic.

chromatic [kro-mat´ik]
1. pertaining to color; stainable with dyes.
2. pertaining to chromatin.

chromatic
1. pertaining to color; stainable with dyes.
2. pertaining to chromatin.

chromatic 
Pertaining to colour.


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