Tincture /(?)/
Tinc·ture
Tincture
n.
- A tinge or shade of color; a tint; as, a tincture of red.
- One of the metals, colors, or furs used in armory. (Her.)
- 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.
- A solution (commonly colored) of medicinal substance in alcohol, usually more or less diluted; spirit containing medicinal substances in solution. (Med.)
- A slight taste superadded to any substance; as, a tincture of orange peel.
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A slight quality added to anything; a tinge; as, a tincture of French manners.
All manners take a tincture from our own.
Every man had a slight tincture of soldiership, and scarcely any man more than a slight tincture.
Phrases & Compounds
- Ethereal tincture
- a solution of medicinal substance in ether.
Tincture
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Tinctured; p. pr. & vb. n. Tincturing
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To communicate a slight foreign color to; to tinge; to impregnate with some extraneous matter.
A little black paint will tincture and spoil twenty gay colors.
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To imbue the mind of; to communicate a portion of anything foreign to; to tinge.
The stain of habitual sin may thoroughly tincture all our soul.