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multi- +‎ chromatic

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multichromatic (comparative more multichromatic, superlative most multichromatic)

  1. Involving more than one colour.
    • 2007 February 6, Natalie Angier, “How Do We See Red? Count the Ways”, in New York Times[1]:
      Whatever the primary spur to the evolution of our rose-colored retinas, we, like most other animals with multichromatic vision, have learned to treat red with respect.

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