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tinct
▪ I. tinct, n. Now only poet. (tɪŋkt) [ad. L. tinct-us a dyeing, f. tingĕre to dye, stain.] 1. Colour, hue, tint; colouring matter, dye: = tincture n. 1, 2.1602 Shakes. Ham. iii. iv. 91 There I see such blacke and grained spots, As will not leave their tinct. 1611 ― Cymb. ii. ii. 23 White and Azure ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tinct
Tinct is the eighth studio album by the American experimental electronic music ensemble Biota, released in 1988 by Recommended Records. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the Tinct liner notes. wikipedia.org
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pretinct
† preˈtinct, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. prætinct-, ppl. stem of prætingĕre: see pre- A. and tinct v.] trans. To tinge or imbue beforehand.1641 Ld. J. Digby Sp. in Ho. Comm. 21 Apr. 11 The eye if it be pretincted with any colour, is vitiated in its discerning. Oxford English Dictionary
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Biota (band)
Dys) and Bellowing Room (1987) (separate albums focusing on themes of displacement, solitude, and the consequences of long-term institutionalization), Tinct (LP, 1988, Recommended Records) Bellowing Room/Tinct (CD rerelease, 1990, RēR) Awry (10", 1988, Bad Alchemy) Tumble (CD, 1989, RēR) Almost Never ( wikipedia.org
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tinctorial
tinctorial, a. (tɪŋkˈtɔərɪəl) [f. L. tinctōri-us (Pliny) (f. tinctōr-em dyer) + -al1.] Of, pertaining to, or used in dyeing; yielding or using dye or colouring matter.1655 How Let. to Sir T. Browne 20 Sept., in B.'s Wks. (Bohn) III. 517 After wee have thus circumscribed the plant wee shall adde our ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Huxham
He is also remembered for Tinct. cort. Peruv. Huxham, a tincture of Cinchona bark used for ulcerous sore throat (possibly diphtheria). wikipedia.org
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tinctumutant
tinctumutant Zool. rare—1. (ˌtɪŋktjuːˈmjuːtənt) [f. L. tinctu-s (see tinct n.) + mūtānt-em changing.] An animal that changes colour. So ˌtinctumuˈtation, change of colour.1895 J. Weir in Pop. Sci. Monthly Jan. 388 The chameleon is the best known of all the tinctumutants. Ibid., Physiological changes... Oxford English Dictionary
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intinct
▪ I. † inˈtinct, n. Obs. [ad. L. intinct-us a dipping in, sauce, f. intingĕre: see intinct v.] A dye.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 77 Which they call the green intinct of some Greeks.▪ II. † inˈtinct, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. intinct-us, pa. pple. of intingĕre: see next.] Wetted, suffused.13.. in Minor P... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zhao Qizheng
He was responsible for explaining national policy and social development of China to the media tinct through international cultural exchange. wikipedia.org
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tincturation
tincturation (tɪŋktjʊəˈreɪʃən) [f. tincture v. + -ation: cf. med.L. tinctūrātio dyeing.] The preparation of a tincture of some substance.1860 Ure's Dict. Arts III. 427 Tincturation. Musk,..ambergris,..vanilla, civet, and a few other odorous substances, yield their odours to spirit by tincturation, t... Oxford English Dictionary
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fructus polygoni tinctorii in Chinese - fructus polygoni tinctorii ...
fructus polygoni tinctorii in Chinese : 《英汉医学词典》Fructus Polygoni Tinct…. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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untinct
unˈtinct, ppl. a. [un-1 8 b.] Untinged.1642 H. More Song of Soul ii. 68 A reall infinite matter, distinct And yet proceeding from the Deitie, Although with different form as then untinct. Oxford English Dictionary
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ADW: Hydrodamalis gigas: INFORMATION
The fore­limbs of Hy­dro­damalis are highly de­rived rel­a­tive to the flip­per-like limbs of most other sire­ni­ans. They lack pha­langes and show sev­eral spe­cial­iza­tions for a dis­tinc­tive style of lo­co­mo­tion. Steller (1751) de­scribed the fore­limbs as being rel­a­tively short with a dis­tinct hook-like shape.
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inextinct
inexˈtinct, a. rare. [ad. L. inexstinct-us (Ovid): cf. in-3 and extinct.] Unextinguished.1623 Cockeram, Inextinct, Inextinguable, not to bee quenched. 1823 J. Wilson Trials Marg. Lyndsay xxxi, In which he had not supposed such a capacity of love had yet remained inextinct. 1832 Fraser's Mag. VI. 402... Oxford English Dictionary
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unextinct
unexˈtinct, a. (un-1 7 and 5 b.)? 1622 Fletcher Love's Cure iii. ii, Be there but one spark Of fire remaining in him unextinct, With my discourse I'll blow it to a flame. 1678 Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. §18. 312 Their arcane Theology remained more or less amongst them unextinct to the last. 1820 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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