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metachromatic
met·a·chro·ma·tism M0244100 (mĕt′ə-krō′mə-tĭz′əm)n. A change in color caused by variation of the physical conditions to which a body is subjected, especially such a change caused by variation in temperature. met′a·chro·mat′ic (-măt′ĭk) adj.metachromatic (ˌmɛtəkrəʊˈmætɪk) adj1. (Biology) (of tissues and cells stained for microscopical examination) taking a colour different from that of the dye solution2. (Biology) (of dyes) capable of staining tissues or cells a colour different from that of the dye solution3. (Biology) of or relating to metachromatismEncyclopediaSeemetachromatismmetachromatic
met·a·chro·mat·ic (met'ă-krō-mat'ik), Denoting cells or dyes that exhibit metachromasia. Synonym(s): metachromophil, metachromophilemetachromatic adjective Referring to metachromasia.met·a·chro·mat·ic (met'ă-krō-mat'ik) Denoting cells or dyes that exhibit metachromasia. Synonym(s): metachromophil, metachromophile. metachromatic having more than one colour produced by the same stain. For example, methylene blue stains the diphtheria bacterium Cory nebacterium diphtheriae blue with red inclusions. |