chromatophilia

[US]/ˌkrəʊməˈtɒfɪliə/
[UK]/ˌkroʊməˈtɑːfɪliə/

Translation

n.(medical) The property of cells or tissues to stain easily; affinity for dyes or stains

Phrases & Collocations

with chromatophilia

chromatophilia test

chromatophilia patient

chromatophilia study

chromatophilia case

chromatophilia research

chromatophilia subject

chromatophilia diagnosis

chromatophilia phenomenon

Example Sentences

her chromatophilia was evident in her vibrant wardrobe.

the artist's chromatophilia influenced her bold brushstrokes.

chromatophilia often develops in early childhood.

his chromatophilia led him to collect colorful artifacts from around the world.

the decorator's chromatophilia transformed the dull room into a lively space.

chromatophilia can be observed in the way people choose their living environments.

the photographer's chromatophilia made her notice subtle color variations.

chromatophilia is a common trait among creative professionals.

my grandmother's chromatophilia meant her garden was always full of colorful flowers.

the designer's chromatophilia was reflected in her colorful collections.

chromatophilia often manifests as an attraction to colorful surroundings.

children with chromatophilia are often drawn to bright toys and pictures.

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