chromatophore

English

Etymology

chromato- (color) + -phore (bearer)

Noun

chromatophore (plural chromatophores)

  1. A pigment-bearing cell or structure found in certain fish, reptiles, cephalopods, and other animals
    Cuttlefish skin contains chromatophores that enable it to change colour.

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