Definition: The term "achromatous" refers to a color that has a single, bright, primary color, like red or blue. This type of color is known as achromatic or unpolarized, as it only consists of one wavelength of light. However, not all colors can be achromatic, and some are called chromatic. Chromatic colors have two wavelengths: the violet (580 nanometers) and the green (400 to 700 nanometers).
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