Antichrome

/ˈæntiˌkroʊm/ noun

A substance or agent that reduces or counteracts color, used in scientific or technical applications.

From anti- (against) + chrome (color, from Greek chroma). This technical term combines the prefix meaning 'against' with the Greek root for color, creating a scientific term for color-reducing substances used in chemistry or photography.

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