Amphichrom

/ˈæmfɪkroʊm/ noun

A substance that displays different colors under different chemical conditions or when exposed to different wavelengths of light.

From Greek 'amphi' (both) + 'chroma' (color). This term is less common than its adjectival forms but refers to the actual substance capable of exhibiting multiple color states.

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