noun
Minute particles or elements of color that travel or move through space and time, influencing the way light and color are perceived. They are thought to subtly affect the blending, shifting, or appearance of hues in color dynamics.
Etymology:
A blend of “chromo,” from Greek chroma (color), and “neutrinos,” subatomic particles known for their elusive and subtle impact, implying a color particle that influences perception.
Example Sentence:
The artist imagined that chromotrinos floated invisibly through the air, subtly altering the shades and tones of everything they touched.