monochrome

IPA: mˈɑnʌkroʊm

noun

  • A black and white image, especially such a photograph.
  • (dated) A painting executed in shades of a single colour.
  • A ceramic glaze of a single colour; an object so glazed.

adjective

  • Having only one colour.
  • (photography) Representing colours with shades of gray.
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Examples of "monochrome" in Sentences

  • The info box picture is monochrome.
  • This is the armory and Monochrome frescoes.
  • The film was originally made in 1967 in monochrome.
  • The monochrome painting of faces is intensely detailed.
  • The last monochrome edition was on the 10 February 1971.
  • The display was said to be monochrome, or black and white.
  • If the P3 phosphor is used, the screen is amber monochrome.
  • The term is also applied to monochrome painting in enamels.
  • Television was initially monochrome and color was introduced in the 1950s.

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