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color spectrum

NOUN
  1. the distribution of colors produced when light is dispersed by a prism

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  • Disney's imagineers have scoured the color spectrum and discovered the shades least noticeable to the human eye.
  • And for the same reason he has lost receptibility to intermediate vibrations in the COLOR spectrum, which has clouded or stultified his visional faculties. The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants, a psychic revelation
  • Their blossoms encompass nearly the entire color spectrum and blooming times range from early spring to fall, depending on the variety.
  • And for the same reason he has lost receptibility to intermediate vibrations in the color spectrum, which has clouded or stultified his visional faculties. The Planet Mars And Its Inhabitants: A Psychic Revelation
  • To get the full color spectrum he required to bring The Lady and the Unicorn to full peggable life, Syta had to call in Lite Brite components from all over the world. Gizmodo
  • The backdrop of sky passes through the entire color spectrum in seamless gradation from violet and indigo above through queasy green and luminous gold to a deep, luscious red below.
  • The backdrop of sky passes through the entire color spectrum in seamless gradation from violet and indigo above through queasy green and luminous gold to a deep, luscious red below.
  • And for the same reason he has lost receptibility to intermediate vibrations in the COLOR spectrum, which has clouded or stultified his visional faculties. The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants, a psychic revelation
  • And for the same reason he has lost receptibility to intermediate vibrations in the color spectrum, which has clouded or stultified his visional faculties. The Planet Mars And Its Inhabitants: A Psychic Revelation
  • This is because light from an incandescent source is rich in the yellow and red end of the color spectrum.
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