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- супротне боје стојеће једна насупрот другој у кругу боја које се међусобно допуњују и чине хармонију тонова (sr)
- Zwei Farben, die zusammen das volle Lichtspektrum einer weißen Lichtquelle ergeben (de)
- couple de couleurs qui, mélangées, annulent la perception de couleur (fr)
- Péirí dathanna a cheaptar a chéile amach nuair a bhíonn siad comhcheangailte (ga)
- Cores com espectro luminoso oposto (pt)
- colori opposti (it)
- värit, jotka kumoavat toisensa yhdistettynä (fi)
- двойка цветове със специфични свойства (bg)
- এক জোড়া রং যেগুলো একত্র করলে একটি অন্যটিকে প্রশমিত করে (bn)
- pairs of colors which, when combined, cancel each other out (en)
- 對顏色,當組合使用時,會相互抵消 (zh)
- dve barvi, ki skupaj ustvarita celoten svetlobni spekter vira bele svetlobe (sl)
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- Typical dictionaries don't give technically accurate definitions, let alone a "Shorter" dictionary. The opponent process theory mentioned below, for example, only posits that either one or the other can be perceived and a mixture of both is simply not more of one and less of the other, but something else entirely. However, it does NOT say such a mixture can "lose hue" and become a "grayscale color". Thus, something can only be perceived as either "red" or "green", and a mixture of "red" and "green" is neither "reddish-green" or "greenish-red", but "yellow", and "yellow" is of course not "grayscale". (en)
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