chromatique

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin chrōmaticus, itself borrowed from Ancient Greek χρωματικός (khrōmatikós).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kʁɔ.ma.tik/
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Adjective

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chromatique (plural chromatiques)

  1. chromatic
    • 2015 July 17, Monde[1]:
      Repéré par tous les réseaux de foodistas depuis son lancement, en 2011, le Braisenville a imposé son décor, censé évoquer la palette chromatique du barbecue (lustres orange braise, briques noir charbon, sol ciment gris cendre), et un vrai concept culinaire.
      Spotted by all the foodista networks since its launch in 2011, the Braisenville has imposed its decor, which is supposed to evoke the chromatic palette of the barbecue (ember-orange chandeliers, charcoal-black bricks, an ash-gray cement floor), and a real culinary concept.
  2. (music) chromatic
    Coordinate term: diatonique

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