pseudoisochromatic colors — colors that appear the same to an individual with defective color vision; see confusion c s … Medical dictionary
School colors — are the colors chosen by a school to represent it on uniforms and other items of identification. Most schools have two colors, which are usually chosen to avoid conflicts with other schools with which the school competes in sports and other… … Wikipedia
Montana Colors — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Montana (homonymie). Logo de Montana colors … Wikipédia en Français
Montana colors — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Montana (homonymie). Logo de Montana colors … Wikipédia en Français
color — 1. That aspect of the appearance of objects and light sources that may be specified as to hue, lightness (brightness), and saturation. 2. That portion of the visible (370–760 nm) electromagnetic spectrum specified as to wavelength, luminosity,… … Medical dictionary
pseudoisochromatic — Apparently of the same color; denoting certain charts containing colored spots mixed with figures printed in confusion colors; used in testing for color vision deficiency. * * * pseu·do·iso·chro·mat·ic .ī sə krō mat ik adj falsely or apparently… … Medical dictionary
Optical aberration — v · d · e Optical aberration … Wikipedia
Modular connector — This article is about modular connectors. For the registered jack (RJ) wiring standard, see registered jack. Left to right, modular connectors: 8P8C plug, 6P6C plug, 6P4C plug, 4P4C plug, 6P6C jack … Wikipedia
Swindle (chess) — In chess, a swindle is a ruse by which a player in a losing position tricks his opponent, and thereby achieves a win or draw instead of the expected loss.[1][2][3][4][5] It may also refer more generally to obtaining a win or draw from a clearly… … Wikipedia
Academic dress — or academical dress is traditional clothing for academic settings, primarily tertiary and sometimes secondary education. It is also known as academicals and, in the United States, as academic regalia. Contemporarily, it is commonly seen only at… … Wikipedia