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#owotd: Tetrachromat
Being a first-time sorta copywriter (I still can’t bring myself to call myself a copywriter for I’m not ‘there’ yet), I’ve encountered and found WEIRD words that I personally have never seen before or they’re odd words that I’ve rarely used. Introducing #owotd, an acronym for Odd Word of the Day. I would be sharing a series of interesting find and tell what the word means just for added knowledge. First in the series, here’s the odd word for today.
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‘Tetrachromat’
As said from Wikipedia, Tetrachromacy is...
“the condition of possessing four independent channels for conveying colour information, or possessing four types of cone cells in the eye.”
Or in simple language, a person who can see colours to an estimated 100 million colours, 100 times more than an average person. Incredible ain’t it?
I’ve came across the word from an Instagram post about the launch of MAC’s latest Liptensity lipstick - all new, never been seen colours - with the help of tetrachromats. Apparently, a famous tetrachromat is out there and she’s an artist named Concetta Antico. In her interview with NYMAG, she said “snow is colourful”! Well, that explains the condition.
Either way, it truly is a gift, I would really like to meet one and discuss the colours I can’t see.
So, what is your #owotd?
seasons in Malaysia: summer since January 1st.
Stereopticon
Image via Colin Raff noun \äp-ti-kən\ : a projector for transparent slides often made double so as to produce dissolving views : stereoscope Origin of STEREOPTICON New Latin, from stere- + Greek optikon, neuter of optikos optic First Known Use: 1863 (Source: Merriam Webster)
Eccedentesiast
- one who fakes a smile
Zenzizenzizenzic
- a number raised to the eighth power