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achromatic

[ak-ruh-mat-ik, ey-kruh-] / ˌæk rəˈmæt ɪk, ˌeɪ krə- /
ADJECTIVE
having no hue
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The moneyed, achromatic 2010s could give way to a more fascinating and unpredictable cultural landscape, with once marginalized communities asserting themselves.

From The Guardian

Beyond creating this “achromatic” metalens, scientists have developed metalenses that correct other aberrations, such as coma and astigmatism, which cause image distortions and blurring.

From Scientific American

Such symmetrical and achromatic light curves are in agreement with what is expected for microlensing events.

From Nature

Although the younger generation has showcased more personality and camaraderie than their older peers, golf remains a buttoned-up, achromatic sport.

From Golf Digest

It is essentially the same in principle as Amici’s micrometer, except that the divided lens is an achromatic positive instead of a negative lens.

From Project Gutenberg