Chrómtive

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chrómtive ( n.)
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Other formsChrómject
Applies tosourced headmates
CoinerEunoia Army

A chrómtive or a chrómject is an introject sourced from a color.

History[edit | edit source]

This term comes from the Greek word “chróma”, meaning "color". Along with the suffix “-tive” or “-ject”, both meaning a sourced and/or outsourced member.

Related Terms[edit | edit source]

Colôrisgenic, which refers to an origin related to colors, rather than being sourced from one.

Table of Terms[edit | edit source]

Unless otherwise specified, the listed terms and flags were created by Eunoia Army.

Terms under the chrómtive umbrella
Color Name Etymology Flag Coiner(s)
Pastel Pastéltive / Pastélject

Pasteltive / Pastelject

Pastél, Greek for pastel
Red Kokkitive / Kokkiject

Redtive / Redject

Kokkino, Greek for red
Orange Portokative / Portokaject

Orangetive / Orangeject

Portokali, Greek for orange
Yellow Kitritive / Kitriject

Yellowtive / Yellowject

Kitrino, Greek for yellow
Green Prasitive / Prasiject

Greentive / Greenject

Prasino, Greek for green
Blue Bletive / Bleject

Bluetive / Blueject

Ble, Greek for blue
Indigo Indikótive / Indikóject

Indigotive / Indigoject

Indikó, Greek for indigo
A multi-striped flag in varying shades of indigo and light purple.
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Purple Kiative / Kiaject

Purpletive / Purpleject

Kiano, Greek for purple
Pink Rosetive / Roseject

Pinktive / Pinkject

Black Mavrotive / Mavroject

Blacktive / Blackject

Mavro, Greek for black
White Asprotive / Asproject

Whitetive / Whiteject

Áspro, Greek for white
Brown Kafetive / Kafeject

Browntive / Brownject

Kafé, Greek for brown
Silver Asimetive / Asimeject

Silvertive / Silverject

Asími, Greek for silver
Gold Hrisotive / Hrisoject

Goldtive / Goldject

Hriso or Chrysó, both Greek for gold

Polychrómtive[edit | edit source]

polychrómtive ( n.)
Applies tosourced headmates
CoinerUser:StarryHues

A polychrómtive is a blend between two or more chrómtives, or a headmate that otherwise is sourced from more than one color. Versions such as monochrómtive, dichrómtive, trichrómtive, etc. may be used to specify the number of colors.

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