1. polychrome - Noun
2. polychrome - Adjective
3. polychrome - Verb
4. polychrome - Adjective Satellite
Esculin; -- so called in allusion to its fluorescent solutions.
Executed in the manner of polychromy; as, polychrome printing.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt San Miniato al Monte the definition of the architectural parts is made even clearer by the polychrome marble, a feature of many Italian Medieval facades, particularly in Tuscany. Source: Internet
Excavations at Nishapur show artwork both monochrome and polychrome from the 8th and 9th centuries. Source: Internet
In La Madeleine, Vezelay, for example, the polychrome ribs of the vault are all edged with narrow filets of pierced stone. Source: Internet
It was made by rubbing together gold leaf, sugar and salt, followed by washing to remove solubles Glaze main Two panels of earthenware tiles painted with polychrome glazes over a white glaze. Source: Internet
Microscopic visualization of the encapsulated bacilli, usually in very large numbers, in a blood smear stained with polychrome methylene blue (McFadyean stain) is fully diagnostic, though culture of the organism is still the gold standard for diagnosis. Source: Internet
Rawson, 140–144; Frankfort 112–113; Henig, 179–180 Wood carving Detail of Jesus just dead, Spanish, wood and polychrome, 1793. Source: Internet