mon·o·chrome  (m ŏn ə-kr ōm ′)
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n.1. a. A picture, especially a painting, done in different shades of a single color. b. The art or technique of executing such a picture. 2. The state of being in a single color. 3. A black-and-white image, as in photography or on television.
[Medieval Latin monochrōma, from feminine of Greek monokhrōmos, of one color : mono-, mono- + khrōma, color.]
mono·chrome′, mon′o·chromic (-krōmĭk) adj. |