bichrome

[ bahy-krohm ]
/ ˈbaɪˌkroʊm /

adjective

Origin of bichrome

First recorded in 1920–25; bi-1 + -chrome

Example sentences from the Web for bichrome

  • The animal gum contained in the Indian ink combines with the bichrome, and becomes insoluble under the influence of light.

    Paper and Printing Recipes |J. Sawtelle Ford
  • I take a solution of acetate of lead (sugar of lead), and to it I add some solution of bichrome (potassium bichromate).

  • Potassic dichromate (bichromate of potash: bichrome) contains potassium, chromium, and oxygen.