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Monochromat
Monochromat is defined as a person who is completely color-blind, hence sees everything as black, white, or shades of gray. A Monochromat can match any wavelength in the spectrum by adjusting the intensity of any other wavelength. Monochromats generally have only one (1) type of functioning receptors, often rods.
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