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Etymology 1
Shortened from chromolithograph.
Noun
chromo (plural chromos)
- (chiefly historical) A color print produced by chromolithography.
1870, Various, Punchinello Vol. 1, No. 21, August 20, 1870:All Nature is smiling, in fact, with one large, comprehensive smile, exactly like a first-class PRANG chromo with a fresh coat of varnish upon it.
1883, Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), Life on the Mississippi:It was manifest that we all felt that we ought to send the poor shoemaker SOMETHING. There was long and thoughtful discussion of this point; and we finally decided to send him a chromo.
1999 February 19, Deanna Isaacs, “On Exhibit: a treasure trove of Mexican pop art”, in Chicago Reader:The neglected warehouse turned out to be a treasury of calendar art from the 1930s through the 1970s, years when chromo art calendars were a major advertising medium, a vehicle for national pride, and a fixture in nearly every home, business, and school.
Etymology 2
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Noun
chromo (plural chromos)
- (chiefly Australia) A prostitute.
1970, John Glassco, Memoirs of Montparnasse, New York, published 2007, page 81:That dried-up lady snob lived behind lace curtains all her life. She's of no more importance than a chromo.
Etymology 3
Shortened from chromodomain.
Adjective
chromo (not comparable)
- (genetics) Of or relating to the chromodomain, a protein structural domain associated with chromatin production
1998 April 24, Angus I. Lamond, William C. Earnshaw, “Structure and Function in the Nucleus”, in Science, volume 280, number 5363, →DOI, pages 547–553:HP1 shares an ~50-amino acid NH 2 -terminal sequence motif, the chromo domain, with polycomb, an important regulatory gene that functions in the stable repression of homeotic genes during Drosophila development (28 ).
2001 April 6, Jun-ichi Nakayama et al., “Role of Histone H3 Lysine 9 Methylation in Epigenetic Control of Heterochromatin Assembly”, in Science, volume 292, number 5514, →DOI, pages 110–113:To determine whether the conserved domains, the chromo, SET, and cysteine-rich regions, were also critical for Clr4 HMTase activity, we tested mutant Clr4 proteins for HMTase activity.