Trichromatism
[trahy-kroh-muh-tiz-uh m] /traɪˈkroʊ məˌtɪz əm/
noun
1.
the quality or condition of being trichromatic.
2.
the use or combination of three colors, as in printing or photography.
3.
Ophthalmology. normal color vision.
Compare monochromatism (def 2), dichromatism (def 2).
trichromatism
/traɪˈkrəʊməˌtɪzəm/
noun
1.
the use or combination of three primary colours for colour reproduction in photography, printing, television, etc
2.
(rare) the state of being trichromatic
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