tincturing

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present participle of tincture
tincture
to stain or impregnate (something) with colour
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A colour or metal used in the depiction of a coat of arms
tincture
An essential characteristic

for the earlier thinkers had no tincture of dialectic.

tincture
A tint, or an added colour
tincture
a solution, usually alcoholic, of some principle used in medicine
tincture
{v} to tinge, color, die, imbue, infect
tincture
{n} a color, infusion, extract from drugs
tincture
A prepared perfumery material, flavor material or pharmaceutical product Tinctures can be considered alcoholic extracts of natural raw materials; the solvent is left in the extract as a diluent
tincture
Method of alcoholic extraction from mashed or boiled plant material for flavors, aromas and tonics Also an herbal remedy, or perfumery material prepared in an alcohol base
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a small alcoholic drink
tincture
A slight quality added to anything; a tinge; as, a tincture of French manners
tincture
A tincture is a medicine consisting of alcohol and a small amount of a drug. a few drops of tincture of iodine. a medical substance mixed with alcohol (tinctura, from tingere; TINGE)
tincture
Solution of extracts of medicinal plants obtained by steeping the plants in alcohol or in a solution of alcohol and water The extracting liquid can also be vinegar or glycerin
tincture
To imbue the mind of; to communicate a portion of anything foreign to; to tinge
tincture
a substances that colors metals
tincture
{i} chemical solution; solution of a medicative substance in an alcoholic solvent; jot, bit, tinge, slight trace; heraldic color; (Slang) alcoholic beverage
tincture
a substance that colors, dyes or stains Also refers to a medicinal preparation of an active ingredient or extract (e g , of a plant) dissolved in alcohol
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An alcoholic extraction with the solvent left in as a diluent
tincture
An alcoholic extract of plant material, used as a medicine
tincture
a pigment or other substance that colours or dyes
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an indication that something has been present; "there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim"; "a tincture of condescension"
tincture
fill, as with a certain quality; "The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide"
tincture
(pharmacology) a medicine consisting of an extract in an alcohol solution a substances that colors metals stain or tint with a color; "The leaves were tinctured with a bright red
tincture
(pharmacology) a medicine consisting of an extract in an alcohol solution
tincture
a strong infusion or decoction prepared in an alcohol base (vodka, brandy or gin) and are much more stable for storage and long life
tincture
An herb extract steeped in alcohol for several weeks; available commercially and usually taken in drops
tincture
The finer and more volatile parts of a substance, separated by a solvent; an extract of a part of the substance of a body communicated to the solvent
tincture
A tinge or shade of color; a tint; as, a tincture of red
tincture
An alcoholic solution of active plant constituents (alcohol content can vary)
tincture
(tink'-tur) The name given to the colors, metals and furs used in heraldry The tinctures may be classed as follows
tincture
stain or tint with a color; "The leaves were tinctured with a bright red"
tincture
An extract, usually herbal, and usually made with a mixture of water and alcohol, although there were official tinctures that also used acetic acid, chloroform and glycerin *4
tincture
A slight taste superadded to any substance; as, a tincture of orange peel
tincture
{f} paint, color; infuse with
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A solution (commonly colored) of medicinal substance in alcohol, usually more or less diluted; spirit containing medicinal substances in solution
tincture
a quality of a given color that differs slightly from a primary color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted"
tincture
To communicate a slight foreign color to; to tinge; to impregnate with some extraneous matter
tincture
A solution of a medicinal substance, usually in alcohol
tincture
An alcohol solution of medicinal substances (herbs ), usually 25 to 50 percent alcohol
tincture
One of the metals, colors, or furs used in armory
tincture
Alcoholic solution of vegetable essences used medicinally
tincture
The term tincture (also called alcoholic tincture, and spirituous tincture) is reserved for the alcoholic solutions of nonvolatile substances, alcoholic solutions of volatile substances being called spirits A solution (commonly colored) of medicinal substance in alcohol, usually more or less diluted
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