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Achromic
Achromic A*chro"mic, a. [Gr. ? colorless; ? priv. + ? color.] Free from color; colorless; as, in Physiol. Chem., the achromic point of a starch solution acted upon by an amylolytic enzyme is the point at which it fails to give any color with iodine.
Chromic
Chromic Chro"mic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, chromium; -- said of the compounds of chromium in which it has its higher valence. Chromic acid, an acid, H2CrO4, analogous to sulphuric acid, not readily obtained in the free state, but forming well known salts, many of which are colored pigments, as chrome yellow, chrome red, etc. Chromic anhydride, a brilliant red crystalline substance, CrO3, regarded as the anhydride of chromic acid. It is one of the most powerful oxidizers known.
Chromic acid
Chromic Chro"mic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, chromium; -- said of the compounds of chromium in which it has its higher valence. Chromic acid, an acid, H2CrO4, analogous to sulphuric acid, not readily obtained in the free state, but forming well known salts, many of which are colored pigments, as chrome yellow, chrome red, etc. Chromic anhydride, a brilliant red crystalline substance, CrO3, regarded as the anhydride of chromic acid. It is one of the most powerful oxidizers known.
Chromic anhydride
Chromic Chro"mic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, chromium; -- said of the compounds of chromium in which it has its higher valence. Chromic acid, an acid, H2CrO4, analogous to sulphuric acid, not readily obtained in the free state, but forming well known salts, many of which are colored pigments, as chrome yellow, chrome red, etc. Chromic anhydride, a brilliant red crystalline substance, CrO3, regarded as the anhydride of chromic acid. It is one of the most powerful oxidizers known.
chromic iron
Chromite Chro"mite, n. 1. (Min.) A black submetallic mineral consisting of oxide of chromium and iron; -- called also chromic iron. 2. (Chem.) A compound or salt of chromous hydroxide regarded as an acid. [R.]
Dichromic
Dichromic Di*chro"mic, a. [Gr. ? two-colored; di- = di`s- twice + ? color.] Furnishing or giving two colors; -- said of defective vision, in which all the compound colors are resolvable into two elements instead of three. --Sir J. Herschel.
Heliochromic
Heliochromic He`li*o*chro"mic, a. Pertaining to, or produced by, heliochromy.
Lithochromics
Lithochromics Lith`o*chro"mics (-kr[=o]"m[i^]ks), n. [Litho- + Gr. chrw^ma color.] The art of printing colored pictures on canvas from oil paintings on stone.
Monochromic
Monochromic Mon`o*chro"mic, a. Made, or done, with a single color; as, a monochromic picture.
Perchromic
Perchromic Per*chro"mic, a. [Pref. per- + chromic.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, a certain one of the highly oxidized compounds of chromium, which has a deep blue color, and is produced by the action of hydrogen peroxide.
Photochromic
Photochromic Pho`to*chro"mic, Photochromatic Pho`to*chro*mat"ic, a. Of or pertaining to photochromy; produced by photochromy.
Polychromic
Polychromic Pol`y*chro"mic, a. [Poly- + (sense 1) Gr. ?, or (sense 2) chromic.] 1. Polychromatic. 2. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, any one of several acids (known only in their salts) which contain more than one atom of chromium.
Stereochromic
Stereochromic Ste`re*o*chro"mic, a. Pertaining to the art of stereochromy; produced by stereochromy. -- Ste`re*o*chro"mic*al*ly, adv.
Stereochromically
Stereochromic Ste`re*o*chro"mic, a. Pertaining to the art of stereochromy; produced by stereochromy. -- Ste`re*o*chro"mic*al*ly, adv.
Trichromic
Trichromic Tri*chro"mic, a. [Pref. tri- + Gr. ? color.] (Opt.) Of, pertaining to, or consisting of, three colors or color sensations.
Trichromic
Trichromic Tri*chro"mic, a. [Pref. tri- + chromic.] (Chem.) Containing three atoms of chromium.

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- Alma A. Hromic (born July 5, 1963), known by her pen name Alma Alexander, is a fantasy writer whose novels include the "Worldweavers" young adult series...
- ISBN 978-1-4939-0618-5. "The Other Side of the Sky:, reviewed by Alma A. Hromic, at SF Site; published 2003; retrieved January 14, 2017 Scr1ptum (Short...
- The only story in the book to receive true praise from reviewer Alma A. Hromic is the last chapter, To the Promised Land, which incidentally, does not...
- The Secrets of Jin-Shei is a novel written by Alma A. Hromic (as Alma Alexander), published by HarperCollins in May 2004 in the U.S., and also published...
- through your mind, it’s hard to think of a comparison in modern sf." Alma A. Hromic on SF Site felt that "it has all the technical overkill of some of the worst-afflicted...
- it "an extremely evocative tale". A second review on SF Site by Alma H. Hromic noted: "It's another vivid, complex fantasy from Kay's pen. There is the...
- ISSN 0161-7370. Retrieved 20 January 2013. Hromic, Alma (2003). "Singularity Sky, A Review by Alma A. Hromic". SF Site. Retrieved 18 January 2013. Wagner...
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- York:1950 Crown Publishers "Desertion," by Clifford D. Simak Pages 413-423 Hromic, Alma. "The SF Site Featured Review: Manta's Gift". Retrieved 17 August...