Polychromatic (adjective)
polychromatic [ pol-ee-kroh-mat-ik, -kruh- ]adjective1. having or exhibiting a variety of colors.
Also pol·y·chro·mic [pol-ee-kroh-mik].
OTHER WORDS FROM POLYCHROMATICpol·y·chro·ma·tism [pol-ee-kroh-muh-tiz-uhm], noun
WORDS RELATED TO POLYCHROMATICcheckered, dappled, flecked, kaleidoscopic, marbled, motley, mottled, multicolored, particolored, piebald, pied, polychrome, polychromic, polychromous, prismatic, speckled, spotted, streaked, varicolored, variegated
See synonyms for polychromatic on Thesaurus.comORIGIN: First recorded in 1840–50; poly- + chromatic
HOW TO USE POLYCHROMATIC IN A SENTENCEThere are some red, some green, and some blue, making a polychromatic mosaic on the green fields.
EMPIRES AND EMPERORS OF RUSSIA, CHINA, KOREA, AND JAPAN|PTER VAYThe present polychromatic decorations of the walls are a deplorable modern experiment.
HOW FRANCE BUILT HER CATHEDRALS|ELIZABETH BOYLE O'REILLYThe habit of covering every plain surface with a brilliant polychromatic decoration contributed to the same result.
A HISTORY OF ART IN ANCIENT EGYPT, VOL. II (OF 2)|GEORGES PERROTThe eye was satisfied with the rich polychromatic decoration, and did not require it to be supplemented by architectural ornament.
A HISTORY OF ART IN ANCIENT EGYPT, VOL. II (OF 2)|GEORGES PERROTNow
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