subtractive

IPA: sʌbtrˈæktɪv

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to subtraction.
  • Of a colour: from which some wavelengths have been removed.
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Examples of "subtractive" in Sentences

  • Almost every Muslim demand is culturally destructive and 'subtractive' rather than 'additive'.
  • This might also be called a subtractive model, and Wittgenstein captures this perfectly with a question:
  • It's a kind of subtractive masculinity, where the only qualities that make a guy a Real Man are ones women do not display.
  • These are called subtractive colours, which are comprised of the wheel that we're likely all used to (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple).
  • I have a particular interest in the fluid nature of time, and the way travel, queuing, and even routing can play additive and subtractive games with this.
  • Its three color emulsion layers (with filter layers built in) and the complex "subtractive" process required to produce the image was ideal for dye-transfers.
  • Whereas with pigment adding primaries together have the opposite effect, that is why it is referred to as subtractive color and light is referred to as additive color.
  • In general, I'm an additive writer rather than a subtractive one -- I write short, and then have to go back and fill in the holes and expand stuff and let white space in.
  • A complex multilayer the substrate is immersed in an etching chem - The PCB-manufacturing process has PCB might have both blind vias (which ical, the excess copper is removed and only changed relatively little since then, are visible on only one side of the fi nished the desired circuit pattern remains. although three "subtractive" processes board) and buried vias (which aren't visible The problem with Eisler's idea was that have evolved to remove the copper to at all when the board is assembled).

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