Words Starting With "C"

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Chromolithograph

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A chromolithograph is a type of high-quality color print or illustration produced using a chromolithographic process. This process involves using a combination of multiple layers of ink and a series of strikes to achieve a wide range of colors. Chromolithographs were commonly used in the 19th and early 20th centuries to produce colorful prints, posters, and advertisements. They are often characterized by their vibrant colors, detailed images, and commercial appeal.

Chromomycosis

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Chromomycosis is an uncommon fungal infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissues, typically affecting the legs, feet, and hands. It is caused by fungi of the genus Fonsecaea and is also known as chromoblastomycosis. The infection typically starts with a small cut or trauma to the skin, allowing the fungus to enter and cause the skin to become inflamed and infected. Symptoms include itching, redness, swelling, and the formation of lesions that can turn brown or black as the infection progresses. Treatment of chromomycosis usually involves oral antifungal medication and local wound care to help control the infection and promote healing.

Chromone

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A chromone is a type of chemical compound that contains a chromone ring structure, a specific type of heterocyclic ring. Chromones are typically found in plants and have been shown to have a variety of biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties. They are also used in the production of certain dyes and pigments.

Chromones

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Chromones are a class of chemical compounds that are characterized by the presence of a chromone ring system. They are typically found in plants and have been shown to possess a wide range of biological activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.

Chromonychia

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Chromonychia is a medical term that refers to inflammation of the nail bed, typically caused by an infection or injury. It is characterized by discoloration, swelling, and pain in the area surrounding the nail.

Chromophane

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Chromophane is a rare and obsolete term that refers to a type of substance that exhibits a constant color when viewed in transmitted light, but changes color when viewed in reflected light. The term was introduced by the English chemist and microscopist Edward Smalley in 1849.

Chromophobe

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A chromophobe is a person who has an intense or irrational fear of colors. However, in medicine, a chromophobe is also a type of cell that lacks a central pigmentation or staining effect, typically used to describe certain cells or tissues in the body.

Chromophobes

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Chromophobes refers to people who have an abnormal fear of colors, particularly bright or vivid colors. The term "chromo" means color, and "phobe" means one who fears or is afraid of something.

Chromophore

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A chromophore is a molecular structure that is responsible for the color of a molecule. In other words, it is the part of a molecule that absorbs or reflects light at a specific wavelength, resulting in the molecule's characteristic color. Chromophores can be found in molecules such as pigments, dyes, and natural products, and they play a crucial role in many biological and chemical processes. For example, the chromophores in chlorophyll are responsible for its green color and enable it to absorb light during photosynthesis.

Chromophores

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Chromophores are molecules or groups of atoms that are responsible for the color of a substance. They are typically found in the structure of organic compounds, such as dyes, pigments, and biological molecules like proteins and chlorophyll. When light is absorbed by a chromophore, it can cause the molecule to vibrate or rotate, leading to the scattering of light and resulting in the perception of color.

Chromophoric

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The word "chromophoric" refers to the ability of a molecule or substance to absorb light and produce a color. In other words, something that is chromophoric is capable of exhibiting a colored appearance, usually due to the presence of pigments or other colored molecules. This term is often used in fields such as chemistry, biology, and art.

Chromophyte

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Chromophyte refers to a type of photosynthetic organism that produces pigments such as chlorophyll, carotenoids, and phycobiliproteins. Chromophytes are a group of algae that are characterized by their ability to produce these pigments, which are responsible for their color and allow them to absorb light energy and convert it into chemical energy through photosynthesis. Examples of chromophytes include brown algae, yellow-green algae, and some species of diatoms.

Chromoplast

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A chromoplast is a type of plastid found in plants, particularly in flowers, fruits, and leaves. It is responsible for producing and storing pigments, such as carotenoids, anthocyanins, and betalains, which give plants their vibrant colors. Chromoplasts are different from chloroplasts, which photosynthesize and produce energy for the plant.

Chromoplastid

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Chromoplastid refers to a specialized organelle found in plant cells that contains pigments, such as chlorophyll, carotenoids, or anthocyanins, which are responsible for the characteristic colors of different plant tissues, including the skin of fruits and flowers.

Chromoplastids

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Chromoplastids are specialized plastids found in plant cells that are responsible for the production and storage of pigments, such as carotenoids and anthocyanins. They are involved in the synthesis of yellow, orange, red, and purple colors, which are characteristic of certain fruits, flowers, and leaves.

Chromoscopy

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Chromoscopy is a medical technique used to visualize internal organs and tissues, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract, using special dyes or stains to enhance the contrast between different types of tissues. The goal of chromoscopy is to help doctors diagnose and treat conditions such as polyps, ulcers, and tumors more accurately.

Chromosomal

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Relating to or concerned with chromosomes, which are thread-like structures that carry genetic information in the cells of living organisms. In particular, chromosomal refers to the study of the structure, function, and behavior of chromosomes, and how they are involved in the transmission of inherited traits.

Chromosomally

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Relating to or having a particular set of chromosomes; used to describe the genetic makeup of an individual or a species.

Chromosome

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A chromosome is a thread-like structure made up of DNA and proteins that carries genetic information in the nucleus of living cells. It is made up of a long double helix of DNA wrapped around proteins called histones, and plays a central role in the development and function of all living organisms. In humans, there are 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes, in every cell of the body. Each chromosome has a specific set of genes that determine the characteristics of an individual.

Chromosomes

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Chromosomes are thread-like structures made up of DNA and proteins that carry genetic information in the nucleus of cells. Each chromosome is a single, continuous molecule of DNA that is organized into a specific linear array of genes, regulatory elements, and other genetic features. The study of chromosomes is called cytogenetics.

Chromosomic

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The word "chromosomic" refers to something that is related to chromosomes, which are thread-like structures that carry genetic information in the nucleus of living cells. It can describe a characteristic, property, or process that is associated with or governed by the structure and function of chromosomes.<br><br>In medical and biological contexts, the term "chromosomic" might be used to describe a phenomenon or condition that is linked to abnormal or altered chromosome structure or number, such as chromosomic disorders or chromosomic variations.<br><br>In a broader sense, "chromosomic" can also refer to any aspect of biology or genetics that involves the study or manipulation of chromosomes, such as chromosomic engineering or chromosomic research.

Chromosphere

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The chromosphere is the layer of the sun's atmosphere that is visible during a total solar eclipse. It is the layer of gas that surrounds the sun and is typically invisible because it is scattered by the atmosphere. The chromosphere is much hotter than the photosphere, the layer of the sun that we normally see, with temperatures ranging from 4,000 to 10,000 Kelvin (7,000 to 18,000°F). The chromosphere is also the layer that produces the sun's coronal prominence, which is a burst of gas that erupts from the surface of the sun.

Chromospheric

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Chromospheric refers to the layer of a star's atmosphere that is above the photosphere, the layer that emits visible light. The chromosphere is the layer of the sun's atmosphere that is visible during total solar eclipses or through special telescopes. It is called the chromosphere because it appears colored, with red and orange hues being prominent. The chromosphere is thicker than the photosphere, with a temperature ranging from 3,000 to 10,000°C (5,500 to 18,000°F). The chromosphere plays an important role in the study of the sun's internal dynamics and the physical processes that occur in its atmosphere.

Chromostereopsis

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Chromostereopsis is a term used in the field of visual perception that refers to a phenomenon where the apparent depth of a 3D image or object appears to shift or change depending on the colors used in the image or object. This effect is often seen in stereoscopic images, where two slightly different images are presented to each eye to create a perception of depth. If the colors used are not matched exactly between the two images, the brain can struggle to reconcile the images, resulting in a shifting or oscillating sense of depth.

Chromotrichial

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Chromotrichial refers to having hair or a tuft of hair that is colored or streaked in a distinct way. The word is formed by combining Greek words "chroma" meaning color and "trichia" meaning hair.

Chromotrope

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A chromotrope is a type of chemical compound that changes color in response to changes in pH or the concentration of specific ions. It is commonly used in analytical chemistry and biochemistry to detect and measure the concentration of certain substances, such as acids and bases, or to identify specific ions in a sample.

Chromotype

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Chromotype refers to a specific pattern or arrangement of pigments or colors in a particular tissue or organ, especially of a plant or animal.

Chromous

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Chromous is an adjective that means containing or resembling chromium, a chemical element.

Chromoxylography

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Chromoxylography refers to a rare or obsolete term related to printing and type-setting. It literally means "colorful writing" or "colorful arrangement of words". In the past, chromoxylography referred to a method of printing that involved using different colored inks to create color effects in text or images. Examples of this technique can be seen in old manuscripts, books, and other printed materials from centuries past.

Chromule

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Chroneme

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Chroneme is a rare linguistic term that refers to a unit of time in language, similar to a phoneme (a unit of sound) or a morpheme (a unit of meaning). Specifically, a chroneme is a grammatical marker that expresses temporal relationships, such as tense, aspect, and modality, in a language.

Chronemic

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Chronemic refers to relating to or characterized by temporal features or temporal aspects. It is a term used in linguistics and refers to the way we use time to structure our language, including the use of tenses, aspect, and duration. In other words, chronemic refers to how we express time in our language.

Chronemics

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Chronemics refers to the study of time and its uses in communication, particularly in face-to-face interactions. It examines how people use time to convey meaning, create and maintain relationships, and manage social interactions. Chronemics can include factors such as punctuality, lateness, and the use of time to establish and maintain social hierarchies.

Chronic

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The word "chronic" refers to something that persists or recurs over a long period of time, often in a steady or continuous manner. It is often used to describe a condition, illness, or problem that is ongoing and may not be easily cured or managed.

Chronical

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The word "chronical" is an adjective that means chronic, which refers to a long-standing or persistent illness, condition, or problem. Alternatively, it can also mean related to or written in a chronicle, which is a written record of events in the order in which they occurred.

Chronically

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Chronically refers to something that occurs or is present frequently or constantly over a long period of time, often with a sense of persistence or recurrence. It can describe a medical condition, problem, or situation that is ongoing and recurring, rather than acute or temporary. For example, "The company has been chronically understaffed for years, leading to burnout among employees."