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- Tincture - n. - A tinge or shade of color; a tint; as, a tincture of red.
- Tincture - n. - One of the metals, colors, or furs used in armory.
- Tincture - n. - 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 - n. - A solution (commonly colored) of medicinal substance in alcohol, usually more or less diluted; spirit containing medicinal substances in solution.
- Tincture - n. - A slight taste superadded to any substance; as, a tincture of orange peel.
- Tincture - n. - A slight quality added to anything; a tinge; as, a tincture of French manners.
- Tincture - v. t. - To communicate a slight foreign color to; to tinge; to impregnate with some extraneous matter.
- Tincture - v. t. - To imbue the mind of; to communicate a portion of anything foreign to; to tinge.
- Tinctured - imp. & p. p. - of Tincture
- Feathered - a. - Having feathers; -- said of an arrow, when the feathers are of a tincture different from that of the shaft.
- Guze - n. - A roundlet of tincture sanguine, which is blazoned without mention of the tincture.
- Alcoholature - n. - An alcoholic tincture prepared with fresh plants.
- Liquor - n. - A solution of a medicinal substance in water; -- distinguished from tincture and aqua.
- Elixir - n. - A tincture with more than one base; a compound tincture or medicine, composed of various substances, held in solution by alcohol in some form.
- Unguled - a. - Hoofed, or bearing hoofs; -- used only when these are of a tincture different from the body.
- Tincture - n. - A slight quality added to anything; a tinge; as, a tincture of French manners.
- Aconite - n. - An extract or tincture obtained from Aconitum napellus, used as a poison and medicinally.
- Tincture - n. - A tinge or shade of color; a tint; as, a tincture of red.
- Viroled - a. - Furnished with a virole or viroles; -- said of a horn or a bugle when the rings are of different tincture from the rest of the horn.
- Membered - a. - Having legs of a different tincture from that of the body; -- said of a bird in heraldic representations.
- Anime - a. - Of a different tincture from the animal itself; -- said of the eyes of a rapacious animal.
- Voided - a. - Having the inner part cut away, or left vacant, a narrow border being left at the sides, the tincture of the field being seen in the vacant space; -- said of a charge.
- Tincture - n. - A slight taste superadded to any substance; as, a tincture of orange peel.
- Sable - n. - The tincture black; -- represented by vertical and horizontal lines crossing each other.
- Smell - v. i. - To have a particular tincture or smack of any quality; to savor; as, a report smells of calumny.
- Drug - v. t. - To tincture with something offensive or injurious.
- Sinople - n. - The tincture vert; green.
- Gules - n. - The tincture red, indicated in seals and engraved figures of escutcheons by parallel vertical lines. Hence, used poetically for a red color or that which is red.
- Dwale - a. - The tincture sable or black when blazoned according to the fantastic system in which plants are substituted for the tinctures.
- Imbue - v. t. - To tincture deply; to cause to become impressed or penetrated; as, to imbue the minds of youth with good principles.
- Paregoric - n. - A medicine that mitigates pain; an anodyne; specifically, camphorated tincture of opium; -- called also paregoric elexir.
- Winged - a. - Represented with wings, or having wings, of a different tincture from the body.
- Crined - a. - Having the hair of a different tincture from the rest of the body; as, a charge crined of a red tincture.
- Medicate - v. t. - To tincture or impregnate with anything medicinal; to drug.
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