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  • dichromatic  of or relating to dichromatism

    dichromatic meaning(s)  Add to My List

    1. (adj) of or relating to dichromatism
    2. (adj) having two colors

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  • dichromatism  a deficiency of color vision in which the person can match any given hue…
  • dichromatopsia  a deficiency of color vision in which the person can match any given…
  • dichromia  a deficiency of color vision in which the person can match any given hue by…
  • dichromic acid  the hypothetical acid (H2Cr2O7) from which dichromates are derived; known…
  • dicier  /ˈdaɪ si ər/ ?  of uncertain outcome; especially fraught with risk
  • diciest  of uncertain outcome; especially fraught with risk
  • dick  /ˈdɪk/ ?  someone who is a detective
  • dick fosbury  United States athlete who revolutionized the high jump by introducing the…
  • dick test  a skin test to determine your susceptibility to scarlet fever
  • dick turpin  English highwayman (1706-1739)
  • dickens  /ˈdɪ kənz/ ?  a word used in exclamations of confusion
  • dickensian  /dɪ ˈkɛn zi ən/ ?  of or like the novels of Charles Dickens (especially with regard…
  • dicker  /ˈdɪ kər/ ?  negotiate the terms of an exchange
  • dickey  /ˈdɪ ki/ ?  a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater
  • dickey-bird  small bird; adults talking to children sometimes use these words to refer…
  • dickey-seat  a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater
  • dickeybird  small bird; adults talking to children sometimes use these words to refer to…
  • dickhead  insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous
  • dickie  /ˈdɪ ki/ ?  a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater
  • dickie-seat  a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater
  • dickinson  /ˈdɪ kɪn sən/ ?  United States poet noted for her mystical and unrhymed poems (1830-1886)
  • dicksonia  tree ferns of temperate Australasia having bipinnatifid or tripinnatifid fronds…
  • dicksonia antarctica  of Australia and Tasmania; often cultivated; hardy in cool climates
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