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Meaning of tinct
tinct (v)
color lightly
tinct (a.)
Tined; tinged.
tinct (n.)
Color; tinge; tincture; tint.
tinct (v. t.)
To color or stain; to imblue; to tint.
tinct Sentence Examples
- The apothecary brewed a potent tincture of herbs to soothe the ailing patient.
- The alchemist carefully added the tincture to the bubbling liquid, hoping to induce a transmutation.
- The artist's canvas was stained with the vibrant hues of the tinctures used in their vibrant creations.
- The sound of tinct glasses clinking filled the air as they celebrated their victory.
- The tinct that had been used to preserve the ancient scroll had faded with time.
- The bartender expertly mixed a tincture of fruit juices to create a refreshing cocktail.
- The aroma of jasmine tinct wafted through the room, creating a calming atmosphere.
- The medicine contained a small amount of tinct to improve its efficacy.
- The scholar meticulously studied the ancient tincts on papyrus scrolls.
- The jeweler applied a tincture to the metal to prevent tarnishing.
FAQs About the word tinct
color lightlyTined; tinged., Color; tinge; tincture; tint., To color or stain; to imblue; to tint.
tinctured, tinged, stained, tinted, dyed, painted,colored, hued, pigmented, colorized
liquid, colorless, liquid, colorless, uncolored, undyed, unstained, unstained, undyed, unpainted
The apothecary brewed a potent tincture of herbs to soothe the ailing patient.
The alchemist carefully added the tincture to the bubbling liquid, hoping to induce a transmutation.
The artist's canvas was stained with the vibrant hues of the tinctures used in their vibrant creations.
The sound of tinct glasses clinking filled the air as they celebrated their victory.