bichromatic

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English

Etymology

bi- +‎ chromatic

Adjective

bichromatic (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics) Describing a graph with edges of two possible colours.
  2. (physics) Describing a spectrometer (or similar instrument or system) capable of analysing two wavelengths at the same time.

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