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Allochroic
Allochroic Al`lo*chro"ic, a.
Changeable in color.
AllochroiteAllochroite Al*loch"ro*ite, n. (Min.)
See Garnet. DichroicDichroic Di*chro"ic, a. [See Dichroism.]
Having the property of dichroism; as, a dichroic crystal. DichroiscopeDichroiscope Di*chro"i*scope, n.
Same as Dichroscope. Dichroism
Dichroism Di"chro*ism, n. [Gr. ? two-colored; di- = di`s-
twice + ? color.] (Opt.)
The property of presenting different colors by transmitted
light, when viewed in two different directions, the colors
being unlike in the direction of unlike or unequal axes.
DichroiteDichroite Di"chro*ite, n. [See Dichroism.] (Min.)
Iolite; -- so called from its presenting two different colors
when viewed in two different directions. See Iolite. Dichroitic
Dichroitic Di`chro*it"ic, a.
Dichroic.
Erythrochroic
Erythrochroic E*ryth`ro*chro"ic, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Having, or subject to, erythrochroism.
EuchroicEuchroic Eu*chro"ic, a. [Gr. ? well-colored; ? well + ?
color.] (Chem.)
Having a fine color.
Euchroic acid (Chem.), an organic, imide acid, obtained as
a colorless crystalline substance, C12H4N2O8 by heating
an ammonium salt of mellitic acid. By reduction it is
changed to a dark blue substance (euchrone), -- hence its
name. Euchroic acidEuchroic Eu*chro"ic, a. [Gr. ? well-colored; ? well + ?
color.] (Chem.)
Having a fine color.
Euchroic acid (Chem.), an organic, imide acid, obtained as
a colorless crystalline substance, C12H4N2O8 by heating
an ammonium salt of mellitic acid. By reduction it is
changed to a dark blue substance (euchrone), -- hence its
name. EuchroiteEuchroite Eu"chro*ite, n. [See Euchroic.] (Min.)
A mineral occurring in transparent emerald green crystals. It
is hydrous arseniate of copper. EuthiochroicEuthiochroic Eu`thi*o*chro"ic, a. [Gr. ? well + ? sulphur + ?
color.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or denoting, an acid so called.
Euthiochroic acid (Chem.), a complex derivative of
hydroquinone and sulphonic (thionic) acid. -- so called
because it contains sulphur, and forms brilliantly colored
(yellow) salts. Euthiochroic acidEuthiochroic Eu`thi*o*chro"ic, a. [Gr. ? well + ? sulphur + ?
color.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or denoting, an acid so called.
Euthiochroic acid (Chem.), a complex derivative of
hydroquinone and sulphonic (thionic) acid. -- so called
because it contains sulphur, and forms brilliantly colored
(yellow) salts. MelanochroiMelanochroi Mel`a*noch"ro*i, n. pl. [NL. See Melanochroic.]
(Ethnol.)
A group of the human race, including the dark whites. Melanochroic
Melanochroic Mel`a*no*chro"ic, a. [Gr. ?; me`las, -anos, black
+ ? color.]
Having a dark complexion; of or pertaining to the
Melanochroi.
MelanochroiteMelanochroite Mel`a*no*chro"ite, n. [See Melanochroic.]
(Min.)
A mineral of a red, or brownish or yellowish red color. It is
a chromate of lead; -- called also ph[oe]nicocroite. Pleochroic
Pleochroic Ple`o*chro"ic, a.
Having the property of pleochroism.
Pleochroism
Pleochroism Ple*och"ro*ism, n. [Gr.? mor? + ? color.]
(Crystallog.)
The property possessed by some crystals, of showing different
colors when viewed in the direction of different axes.
PolychroismPolychroism Pol"y*chro*ism, n. [Poly- + Gr. ? color.]
Same as Pleochroism. PolychroitePolychroite Pol"y*chro*ite, n. [Poly- + Gr. ? color: cf. F.
polychro["i]te.] (Chem.)
The coloring matter of saffron; -- formerly so called because
of the change of color on treatment with certain acids; --
called also crocin, and safranin. Thermochroic
Thermochroic Ther`mo*chro"ic, a. [Thermo- + Gr. ?, ?, color.]
Pert. to or designating heat rays that have undergone
selective absorption and are therefore analogous to colored
light rays.
Trichroic
Trichroic Tri*chro"ic, a.
Exhibiting trichroism; pleochroic; pleochroism.
Trichroism
Trichroism Tri"chro*ism, n. [Pref. tri- + Gr. ? color: cf. F.
trichro["i]sme.] (Min.)
The quality possessed by some crystals of presenting
different colors in three different directions.
XanthochroiXanthochroi Xan*thoch"ro*i, n. pl. [NL. See Xanthochroic.]
(Ethnol.)
A division of the Caucasian races, comprising the
lighter-colored members.
The Xanthochroi, or fair whites, . . . are the
prevalent inhabitants of Northern Europe, and the type
may be traced into North Africa, and eastward as far as
Hindostan. --Tylor. Xanthochroic
Xanthochroic Xan`tho*chro"ic, a. [Xantho- + Gr. chro`a color.]
(Ethnol.)
Having a yellowish or fair complexion; of or pertaining to
the Xanthochroi.
XanthochroidXanthochroid Xan"tho*chroid, a. [See under Xanthrochroic,
-oid.] (Ethnol.)
Having a yellowish or fair complexion. -- n. A person having
xanthochroid traits. Xanthochroism
Xanthochroism Xan*thoch"ro*ism, n.
Abnormal coloration of feathers in which yellow replaces the
normal color, as in certain parrots. It is commonly due to
lack of the dark pigment which with yellow forms green.
Meaning of Chroi from wikipedia
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Republican Army. Each
chorus ends with the
Irish language phrase "a ghrá mo
chroí (love of my heart), I long to see, the Boys of the Old Brigade". Oh, father...
- "Érin grá mo
chroí" ("Ireland, love of my heart", Roud 14056) is an
Irish folksong that
tells of
emigration from Ireland. "Erin Grá mo
Chroí | Cartlanna...
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Castletownbere (Irish:
Baile Chaisleáin Bhéarra), or
Castletown Berehaven, is a port town in
County Cork, Ireland. It is on the
Beara Peninsula by Berehaven...
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positivity and
finding moments for
yourself during difficult days. "Deora Ar Mo
Chroí" is
Irish for "Tears on My Heart". Enya gave
permission for "Only Time"...
- A'
Chrois is a
mountain located in the
Arrochar Alps
north west of
Arrochar in Argyll, an
extremely scenic area
which is
technically in the
highlands although...
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Irish mo c****sle,
meaning "my pulse" as used in the
phrase a c****sle mo
chroí,
which means "pulse of my heart", and thus mo c****sle has come to mean "darling"...
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Brian Chrøis (born 12
November 1959) is a
Danish former professional footballer who
scored 68
goals in 239
games as a
defensive midfielder for
Danish club...
- siar, dul siar, Slán leis an
uaigneas ‘is slán leis an gcian; Geal é mo
chroí, agus geal í an ghrian, Geal
bheith ag
filleadh go hÉirinn!
Chonaic mo dhóthain...
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version of "Mother Mo
Chroi",
which was
released on MacGowan's
second solo effort, 1997's The
Crock of Gold. "NW3" or "Mother Mo
Chroi"
appears to be very...
- The
Sacred Heart Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal an
Chroí Ró-Naofa) is a state-run
nursing home in Ireland,
located just
outside Roscommon town. The hospital...