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di⋅chro⋅ism

[dahy-kroh-iz-uhm]
–noun
1. Crystallography. pleochroism of a uniaxial crystal such that it exhibits two different colors when viewed from two different directions under transmitted light.
2. Chemistry. the exhibition of essentially different colors by certain solutions in different degrees of dilution or concentration.

Origin:
1810–20; < Gk díchro(os) (see dichroic ) + -ism
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di·chro·ism   (dī'krō-ĭz'əm)   
n.   Chemistry
  1. The property possessed by some solutions of showing different colors at different concentrations.

  2. The property possessed by some crystals of exhibiting two different colors when viewed along different axes.

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Main Entry: di·chro·ism
Pronunciation: 'dI-(")krO-"iz-&m
Function: noun
: the property of some crystals and solutions of absorbing one oftwo plane-polarized components of transmitted light more strongly than the other; also : the property of exhibiting different colors by reflected or transmitted light —compare CIRCULAR DICHROISM 1
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dichroism di·chro·ism (dī'krō-ĭz'əm)
n.

  1. The property of some solutions of showing different colors at different concentrations.

  2. The property of some crystals of exhibiting two different colors when viewed along different axes.


di·chro'ic adj.

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