a tuberculin test in which a disk with several tines bearing tuberculin antigen is used to puncture the skin; development of a hard red area indicates past or present exposure to tubercle bacilli and the need for further testing
A colour to which white has been added For example, white added to green makes a lighter green tint Value changes from pure hues are called tints and shades
Some percentage of a solid ink Tints are created by using a screen to create the impression of a lighter color when the ink is printed onto paper or another medium
A color modification resulting from the mixture of a white paint and colored paint such that the white is the predominant component and the resulting color is much less saturated that the pure color of the non-white pigment
when you have to close your eyes real tight to see the darn hole in the needle Oh wait, that's "squint " Tint is what happens to pink and purple beads left in the sun
(TIRKS Interface Module) Spirents TINT extracts information from Telcordias TIRKS system and loads that data into databases used by the AWM, PM Integrator, and REACT systems
If something is tinted, it has a small amount of a particular colour or dye in it. Eyebrows can be tinted with the same dye Most of the dirt was on the outside of the tinted glass. + -tinted -tinted He wore green-tinted glasses. to slightly change the colour of something, especially hair