monochromacies

[US]/ˌmɒnəʊkrəˈmeɪsɪz/
[UK]/ˌmɑːnoʊkrəˈmeɪsɪz/

Translation

n. (pl.)conditions characterized by complete color blindness in which vision is limited to a single color hue, unable to distinguish other colors

Phrases & Collocations

rare monochromacies

monochromacy cases

inherited monochromacies

total monochromacy

monochromacy research

congenital monochromacies

monochromacy diagnosis

monochromacy symptoms

studying monochromacies

Example Sentences

the monochromacies observed in certain marine species demonstrate remarkable evolutionary adaptations.

researchers are studying the monochromacies that affect deep-sea creatures living in perpetual darkness.

the visual monochromacies found in some nocturnal animals represent unique sensory adaptations.

these monochromacies allow certain species to detect bioluminescence with exceptional sensitivity.

the monochromacies documented in historical records provide valuable insights into visual perception.

scientists are comparing the monochromacies of different fish species to understand color vision evolution.

some invertebrates exhibit monochromacies that differ significantly from vertebrate visual systems.

the monochromacies observed in cave-dwelling organisms highlight the plasticity of visual systems.

environmental factors can influence the development of monochromacies in various species.

the monochromacies research has implications for understanding human color blindness.

genetic mutations sometimes result in monochromacies that impair daily functioning.

certain optical phenomena can induce temporary monochromacies in human observers.

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