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River in Sakha, Russia
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
Khroma
Difference in coloration, usually of the iris but also of hair or skin
term is derived from Ancient Greek: ἕτερος, héteros "different" and χρῶμα, khrôma "color". Eye color, specifically the color of the irises, is determined
Heterochromia
Composed of one color
μονόχρωμος (monókhrōmos) 'having one color'; from μόνος (mónos) 'one' and χρῶμα (khrôma) 'color' "monochrome". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster.
Monochrome
Layer of a star's atmosphere
A chromosphere ("sphere of color", from the Ancient Greek words χρῶμα (khrôma) 'color' and σφαῖρα (sphaîra) 'sphere') is the second layer of a star's atmosphere
Chromosphere
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Chromatic, a word ultimately derived from the Greek noun χρῶμα (khrṓma), which means "complexion" or "color", and then from the Greek adjective
Chromatic_(disambiguation)
Bay in the East Siberian Sea
The Khroma Bay (Russian: Хромская губа, Khromskaya Guba) is a bay in the East Siberian Sea, part of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) administrative division
Khroma_Bay
DNA molecule containing genetic material of a cell
chromosome (/ˈkroʊməˌsoʊm, -ˌzoʊm/) comes from the Ancient Greek words χρῶμα (khrôma, "colour") and σῶμα (sôma, "body"), describing the strong staining produced
Chromosome
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
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Extinct species of mammoth
"Specific characters of the mammoth calf (Mammuthus primigenius) from the Khroma River (Yakutia)". Biology Bulletin. 40 (7): 626–641. Bibcode:2013BioBu.
Woolly_mammoth
River in Yakutia, Russia
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
Uryung-Ulakh
River in Sakha, Russia
from the right. The Kytalyk Wetlands, located between the Sundrun and the Khroma, are an ecologically important area, providing a favorable habitat for many
Sundrun
Region of the Russian Far East
Guba Bay. In the west, the Indigirka River drainage is separated from the Khroma River and Yana rivers by the spurs of the Polousnyy Kryazh Range and the
Kolyma
Optical phenomenon
word are from Greek (from Ancient Greek πλέων (pléōn) 'more' and χρῶμα (khrôma) 'color'). It was first made compound in the German term Pleochroismus by
Pleochroism
List of terms used in biology
Tinospora cordifolia chordatus – chordata – chordatum chroma G χρῶμα (khrôma) color clown loach, Chromobotia macracanthus All pages with titles beginning
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heterochresonymy, orthochresonym, orthochresonymy chro-, chrom- color Greek χρῶμα (khrôma) achromat, achromatic, achromatism, achromatopsia, achromatopsic, amphichroic
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
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Medieval European legendary creatures
Sanskrit. The first part is almost certainly derived from Ancient Greek χρῶμα khrôma or at least influenced by it. The rest of the etymology remains unclear
Chromandi
Omoloy Kuranakh-Yuryakh Arga-Yuryakh Ulakhan-Kyuegyulyur Kyuyol-Yuryakh Khroma Yuryung-Ulakh Sundrun Maly Khomus-Yuryakh Bogdashkina Volchya Gusinaya Indigirka
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Massive chromosomal rearrangement process linked to cancer
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute that comes from the Greek words χρῶμα, khrôma 'color' (representing chromosomes because they are strongly stained by particular
Chromothripsis
Genus of flowering plants
the family Asteraceae. The name is derived from the Greek words χρῶμα (khrôma), meaning "color", and χλαῑνα (khlaīna) or λαῑνα (laīna) meaning "cloak"
Chromolaena
Greek χονδρός (khondrós) chondrocalcinosis chrom(ato)- color Greek χρῶμα (khrôma) hemochromatosis -cidal, -cide killing, destroying Latin -cīda, cutter,
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Tumor of the adrenal medulla which secretes adrenal hormones
phaeochrome (another term for chromaffin), from Greek phaios 'dusky' + khrōma 'color', + -cyte. "Phaeochromocytoma | Meaning & Definition for UK English"
Pheochromocytoma
Terms in music theory to characterize scales
genus. Chromatic is from Greek χρωματικός (khrōmatikós), itself from χρῶμα (khrṓma), which means complexion, hence colour – or, specifically as a musical term
Diatonic_and_chromatic
Bay of the East Siberian Sea
reaches a width of 25 km (16 mi). It has a curved inlet at its end. The Khroma Bay is very similar to this bay and lies only 40 km south. Both bays share
Omulyakh_Bay
Large low alluvial plain in northern Siberia, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia
and Buor-Yuryakh, the San-Yuryakh, Sellyakh, Muksunuokha, Kyuyol-Yuryakh, Khroma —with the Uryung-Ulakh, the Sundrun, Dyagarin, Bogdashkina and Gusinaya
Yana-Indigirka_Lowland
River in Yakutia, Russia
the north of the course of the Uryung-Ulakh, the main tributary of the Khroma. Finally it ends in lake Usun-Ulakh-Tubata (Усун-Уулаах-Тубата), entering
Kyuyol-Yuryakh
his career. Kamal was also a composer and would often perform his suite Khroma, which detailed musically the struggle of the Tartar people under the Cossacks
Turan-Mirza_Kamal
Plain in Siberia, Russia
their tributaries, as well as the smaller Omoloy, Alazeya, Sundrun and Khroma rivers. Except for the very large ones, most of the rivers of the lowland
East_Siberian_Lowland
Liberian footballer (born 1993)
Retrieved 1 March 2021. "ফুটবল-পূজাকে নিয়ে নতুন স্বপ্নের সরণিতে ক্রোমা" [khroma in a new dream serious about football-worship.]. Anandabazar Patrika (in
Ansumana_Kromah
Species of millipede
History in Chicago. The species name derives from the Greek polu- (many) and khrōma (color), alluding to the many different color patterns displayed by this
Apheloria_polychroma
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
tributaries, such as the Bolshaya Ercha and the Allaikha River, as well as the Khroma —with the Uryung-Ulakh, the Kyuyol-Yuryakh, Bogdashkina and Gusinaya in
Allaikhovsky_District
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with C
heterochresonymy, orthochresonym, orthochresonymy chro-, chrom- color Greek χρῶμα (khrôma) achromat, achromatic, achromatism, achromatopsia, achromatopsic, amphichroic
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/C
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Exploring Birdsong, Four Stroke Baron, Humanity's Last Breath, Karmanjakah, Khroma, Koj, Masuria, Master Boot Record, Nero Di Marte, Nightmarer, Obsidious
Euroblast_Festival
Mountain range in Russia
stretches in a roughly east/ west direction from the headwaters of the Khroma River to the Indigirka for about 175 kilometers (109 mi). The highest peak
Polousny_Range
Polish visual artist
Gallery of Bydgoszcz in Poland and Imago Mundi Collection in Treviso, Italy. KHRÔMA by women. Colour through the eyes of contemporary artists, Museu Carmen
Maess_Anand
River in Yakutia, Russia
widens as it empties into the East Siberian Sea, roughly halfway between Khroma Bay and Gusinaya Bay. Lake Mogotoyevo, a coastal lagoon, lies to the east
Bogdashkina
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sound; wall of strength
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English : reduced form of Holdaway, itself a variant of Holloway.
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Slender.
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Star deer.
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