tinct

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English tynct (noun) and tincten, tyncten, tynkten (verb), borrowed from Latin tīnctus, past participle of tingō (to tinge). Doublet of tint.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tinct (plural tincts)

  1. (archaic) A tint or colour.

Verb

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tinct (third-person singular simple present tincts, present participle tincting, simple past and past participle tincted)

  1. to tint, tinge or colour

Adjective

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tinct (comparative more tinct, superlative most tinct)

  1. tinged or lightly coloured

Noun

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tinct

  1. Abbreviation of tincture.