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tinging
▪ I. tinging, vbl. n. (ˈtɪŋɪŋ) [f. ting v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb ting; ringing.1495 [see ting v. 1]. 1528 Paynel Salerne's Regim. Y iij, Whiche..causeth tyngynge or ryngynge in the eare. 1562 Turner Baths A ij b, The wyndenes or synging or tynging of the eares. 1611 Cotgr., Tintement, a t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sorrow (emotion)
emotion of pity, which Shand describes as a fusion of sorrow and joy: sorrow at the injury done to the object of pity, and joy as an "element of sweetness" tinging wikipedia.org
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tingeing
tingeing see tinging ppl. a.2 Oxford English Dictionary
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Kalā
panaka-rasa-ragasava-yojana: practically preparing palatable drinks and tinging draughts with red color. suci-vaya-karma: needleworks and weaving. mani-raga jnana: tinging jewels. akara jnana: mineralogy. vrikshayur-veda-yoga: practicing medicine or medical treatment, by herbs. wikipedia.org
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tinction
tinction (ˈtɪŋkʃən) [ad. late L. tinctiōn-em a dipping; baptism administered by non-Catholics (Cyprian a 258, Ep. 71/1 and 75/8), n. of action f. tingĕre to dip, dye.] † 1. Dipping (in baptism); cf. tincture n. 8. Obs.1657 J. Watts Dipper Sprinkled 33, I yeild tinction or dipping, and immersion to b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Acanthomintha
Acanthomintha corollae are funnel shaped, always white, but sometimes with a tinging of rose or lavender color. wikipedia.org
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ting
▪ I. ting, n.1 (tɪŋ) [f. ting v.: cf. ding n.2] a. The sound emitted by a small bell, or other resonant body, as a thin glass vessel, as the result of a single stroke; a thinner or sharper sound than that expressed by tang. Also advb., or without grammatical construction, esp. when repeated.1602 Mid... Oxford English Dictionary
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Williamsonia fletcheri
Several white rings are present at the base of the abdomen, and the wings are clear except for orange tinging at the base. wikipedia.org
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slow-moving
slow-moving, a. [slow adv.] That moves or goes slowly; slow-going.predic. 1720 Pope Iliad xxii. 494 Be this the song, slow-moving toward the shore. 1784 Cowper Task i. 160 Thence with what pleasure have we just discern'd The distant plough slow moving. 1856 Aytoun Bothwell ii. xxvii. 75 Overhead a m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leucospermum saxatile
The straight 4-merous perianth is about 2 cm (0.8 in) long, initially pale lime green but later tinging carmine red. wikipedia.org
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bolson
bolson U.S. (ˈbəʊlsən, ‖ bolˈson) [Sp., augmentative of bolsa purse.] In the south-western U.S. and Mexico, a basin-shaped depression surrounded by mountains. Also bolson-plain.1838 A. Ganilh Mexico v. Texas 9 A desert known, in the maps [of Mexico], under the name of ‘Bolson of Mapimi’. 1847 G. F. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Catalpa ovata
The inflorescences form bunches of creamy white flowers with distinctly yellow tinging; individual flowers are about wide. wikipedia.org
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oud
‖ oud (uːd) Also ood, oude, {nfasper}ūd. [ad. Arab. {nfasper}ūd, lit. ‘wood’.] A form of lute or mandolin played principally in Arab countries.1738 T. Shaw Trav. Barbary & Levant 270 They [sc. the Moors] have the Rebebb, a Violin of two Strings, which is played upon with a Bow: the A-Oude, a Bass do... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jerzego alboguttatus
The legs are generally yellow, with black tinging at the first pair. Distribution Jerzego alboguttatus has been found only in Sumatra. wikipedia.org
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dindle
▪ I. dindle, v. Chiefly (now only) Sc. and north. dial. (ˈdɪnd(ə)l, ˈdɪn(ə)l) In 5–6 dyn(d)le, 9 dinn'le, dinnel, dinle. [Derivation obscure; probably more or less onomatopœic: cf. dingle, tingle, and tinkle; also Du. tintelen to ring, and to tickle, to prick or sting lightly, Flem. tinghelen to sti... Oxford English Dictionary
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