dichromat

NOUN
  1. a person with any of the various forms of dichromacy
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How To Use dichromat In A Sentence

  • The suite accuses KBR of having knowingly allowed the soldiers to be exposed to the cancer causing chemical sodium dichromate while they were protecting a Iraq water pumping plant.
  • Trichromat tamarins, as it turned out, were 50 percent more adept at choosing the ripe fruit than their dichromat fellows.
  • Potassium dichromate is an oxidizer and therefore presents a fire hazard.
  • He often accompany her to sit on the balcony, a chess, black and white and dichromatic attack, defense, row, universal, she gradually lost the game. VInvesting.com
  • I do remember, however, sneaking into the chemistry supply area in high school to get ammonium dichromate to make flaming "volcanoes," so maybe I do qualify. Martin Chalfie - Autobiography
  • In no case did we find a significant interaction between sexual dichromatism and year.
  • He dexone and the ringworm acetophenetidin powerless dichromate from the troopship he verticil. Rational Review
  • Certain salts, such as the dichromates, borates, and silicates, act as inhibitors to the aqueous corrosion of zinc.
  • The two listed active ingredients, white bryony (a type of vine) and potassium dichromate, are diluted to .000001 PPM and 1 PPM respectively.
  • Most mammals are dichromatic, meaning they have the use of two types of light-receiving cells, called cones, in their eyes that allow them to distinguish two of the four primary color phases, giving them limited color resolution.
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