- The
Khroma (Russian: Хрома) is a
river in the
Sakha Republic (Yakutia) of the
Russian Federation. It is 685
kilometres (426 mi) long, and has a drainage...
- The
Khroma Bay (Russian: Хромская губа,
Khromskaya Guba) is a bay in the East
Siberian Sea, part of the
Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
administrative division...
- (monókhrōmos) 'having one color'; from μόνος (mónos) 'one', and χρῶμα (
khrôma) 'color' "monochrome". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary.
Retrieved October...
- dictionary. Chromatic, a word
ultimately derived from the Gr**** noun χρῶμα (
khrṓma),
which means "complexion" or "color", and then from the Gr**** adjective...
- "Specific
characters of the
mammoth calf (Mammuthus primigenius) from the
Khroma River (Yakutia)".
Biology Bulletin. 40 (7): 626–641. doi:10.1134/S1062359013070042...
- Tikhonov, A.N., Cortella, L., Fisher, D.C., Buigues, B. and Lazarev, P., 2016.
Khroma:
autopsy of a story. Bull. Mus. Préhist. Monacco, suppl, (6), pp.149-154...
- from the right. The
Kytalyk Wetlands,
located between the
Sundrun and the
Khroma, are an
ecologically important area,
providing a
favorable habitat for many...
- heterochresonymy, orthochresonym,
orthochresonymy chro-, chrom-
color Gr**** χρῶμα (
khrôma) achromat, achromatic, achromatism, achromatopsia, achromatopsic, amphichroic...
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settlements along its course. The Uryung-Ulakh is the main
tributary of the
Khroma. It has its
sources in the lake of the same name, a
fairly large lake of...
- are from Gr**** (from
Ancient Gr**** πλέων (pléōn) 'more', and and χρῶμα (
khrôma) 'color'). It was
first made
compound in the
German term
pleochroismus by...