In terms of glass there are two completely different types that are called dichroic.
The original was a glass that shows a different colour in reflected or in transmitted light. This is caused by components in the glass, usually gold, that remain 'undisolved/suspended' (no time for term hunting) and has been around since Roman times.
In recent times the term has been applied to coatings that are used on glass, commonly in beads and modern stained glass sheet.
I am sure there was a big discussion about this a long time ago.
Fluorescent light is yellow/green and tungsten red/blue. Different colours of fluorescent do affect Neod. glass differently, as does the gamut of a chip in digital cameras resulting in effective trichromatism
