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tincture
tinc·ture T0224500 (tĭngk′chər)n.1. A coloring or dyeing substance; a pigment.2. An imparted color; a tint.3. A quality that colors, pervades, or distinguishes.4. A trace or vestige: "a faint tincture of condescension" (Robert Craft).5. An alcohol solution of a nonvolatile medicine: tincture of iodine.6. Heraldry A metal, color, or fur.tr.v. tinc·tured, tinc·tur·ing, tinc·tures 1. To stain or tint with a color.2. To infuse, as with a quality; impregnate. [Middle English, from Latin tīnctūra, a dyeing, from tīnctus, past participle of tingere, to dye.]tincture (ˈtɪŋktʃə) n1. (Pharmacology) pharmacol a medicinal extract in a solution of alcohol2. (Colours) a tint, colour, or tinge3. a slight flavour, aroma, or trace4. (Heraldry) any one of the colours or either of the metals used on heraldic arms5. (Dyeing) obsolete a dye or pigmentvb (tr) to give a tint or colour to[C14: from Latin tinctūra a dyeing, from tingere to dye]tinc•ture (ˈtɪŋk tʃər) n., v. -tured, -tur•ing. n. 1. a solution of alcohol or of alcohol and water, containing animal, vegetable, or chemical drugs. 2. a slight infusion, as of some element or quality; smattering; trace; tinge: a tincture of irony. 3. any of various heraldic colors, metals, or furs. 4. a dye or pigment. v.t. 5. tinge. 6. to imbue or infuse with something. [1350–1400; Middle English: dye < Latin tīnctūra dyeing] tincturePharmacy. a medicinal substance in soluble form, especially in a solution of alcohol.See also: Remedies Pharmacy. a medicinal substance in soluble form, especially in a solution of alcohol.See also: Drugstincture Past participle: tinctured Gerund: tincturing
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I would have tinctured | you would have tinctured | he/she/it would have tinctured | we would have tinctured | you would have tinctured | they would have tinctured | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tincture - a substances that colors metalscoloring material, colour, colouring material, color - any material used for its color; "she used a different color for the trim"argent - a metal tincture used in heraldry to give a silvery appearance | | 2. | tincture - an indication that something has been present; "there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim"; "a tincture of condescension"vestige, trace, shadowfootprint - a trace suggesting that something was once present or felt or otherwise important; "the footprints of an earlier civilization"indicant, indication - something that serves to indicate or suggest; "an indication of foul play"; "indications of strain"; "symptoms are the prime indicants of disease" | | 3. | tincture - a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted"tint, shade, tonecolor, coloring, colouring, colour - a visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect; "a white color is made up of many different wavelengths of light"mellowness - a soft shade of a color; "a mellowness of light and shade not attainable in marble"richness - a strong deep vividness of hue; "the fire-light gave a richness of coloring to that side of the room"tinge, undertone - a pale or subdued color | | 4. | tincture - (pharmacology) a medicine consisting of an extract in an alcohol solutionmedicament, medication, medicinal drug, medicine - (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of diseasetincture of iodine, iodine - a tincture consisting of a solution of iodine in ethyl alcohol; applied topically to wounds as an antisepticmateria medica, pharmacological medicine, pharmacology - the science or study of drugs: their preparation and properties and uses and effectsarnica - used especially in treating bruises | Verb | 1. | tincture - fill, as with a certain quality; "The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide"impregnate, infuse, instillfill, fill up, make full - make full, also in a metaphorical sense; "fill a container"; "fill the child with pride" | | 2. | tincture - stain or tint with a color; "The leaves were tinctured with a bright red"tinct, tint, tinge, touch - color lightly; "her greying hair was tinged blond"; "the leaves were tinged red in November" |
tincturenoun1. essence, concentrate, extract, solution, infusion a few drops of tincture of iodine2. tinge, trace, hint, colour, touch, suggestion, shade, flavour, dash, stain, smack, aroma, tint, hue, soupçon (French) Her courtesy carried a tincture of disdain.tincturenounSomething that imparts color:color, colorant, coloring, dye, dyestuff, pigment, stain.verbTo impart color to:color, dye, stain, tint.TranslationsTinkturβάμμαalcolatocoloretintatinturaidéiatincture
tincture1. Pharmacol a medicinal extract in a solution of alcohol 2. a tint, colour, or tinge Tincture a medicinal alcoholic preparation derived from raw vegetable matter. Tinctures are usually prepared by infusing the vegetable matter in ethyl alcohol or, less commonly, in a mixture of ethyl alcohol and medicinal ether. Another less common method involves dissolving an extract from the plant. Tinctures are classified as galenicals and are prescribed for internal use only. tincture[′tiŋk·chər] (materials) A dilute solution (aqueous or aqueous alcoholic) of a drug or chemical; more dilute than fluid extracts, less volatile than spirits. tincture
tincture [tingk´chur] an alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solution prepared from vegetable drugs or chemical substances.compound benzoin tincture a mixture of benzoin and several other ingredients in alcohol, used as a topical skin protectant.iodine tincture a preparation of iodine and sodium iodide in diluted alcohol, used as a topical antiinfective.tinc·ture (tingk'chūr), An alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solution prepared from vegetable materials or from chemical substances; most tinctures are prepared by percolation or by maceration. The proportions of drug represented in the different tinctures are not uniform, but vary according to the established standards for each. Tinctures of potent drugs essentially represent the activity of 10 g of the drug in each 100 mL of tincture, the potency being adjusted after assay; most other tinctures represent 20 g of drug in each 100 mL of tincture. Compound tinctures are made according to long-established formulas. Synonym(s): tincturatincture (tĭngk′chər)n. An alcohol solution of a nonvolatile medicine: tincture of iodine.tincture Herbal medicine An ethanol-based extract that contains an herb’s essence, which is commonly mixed with water in a 50:50 ratio; tinctures have the advantage over other herbal preparations of a long shelf-life. Pharmacology A medicinal preparation, often of herbal origin, in which the ground substrate (e.g., bark, root, nuts or seeds) is soaked in alcohol to extract oils or other substances of interest.tincture Pharmacology A medicinal preparation, often of herbal origin in which the ground substrate–eg, bark, root, nuts, or seeds is soaked in alcohol to extract oils or other substances of interest.tinc·ture (tinct.) (tingk'shŭr) An alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solution prepared from vegetable materials or from chemical substances. tincture An alcoholic solution of a drug.TinctureAn alcoholic solution of a chemical or drug.Mentioned in: Ipecactinc·ture (Tr) (tingk'shŭr) An alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solution prepared from vegetable materials or chemical substances. See TINC See TINCtincture Related to tincture: Iodine tinctureSynonyms for tincturenoun essenceSynonyms- essence
- concentrate
- extract
- solution
- infusion
noun tingeSynonyms- tinge
- trace
- hint
- colour
- touch
- suggestion
- shade
- flavour
- dash
- stain
- smack
- aroma
- tint
- hue
- soupçon
Synonyms for tincturenoun something that imparts colorSynonyms- color
- colorant
- coloring
- dye
- dyestuff
- pigment
- stain
verb to impart color toSynonymsSynonyms for tincturenoun a substances that colors metalsRelated Words- coloring material
- colour
- colouring material
- color
- argent
noun an indication that something has been presentSynonymsRelated Words- footprint
- indicant
- indication
noun a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another colorSynonymsRelated Words- color
- coloring
- colouring
- colour
- mellowness
- richness
- tinge
- undertone
noun (pharmacology) a medicine consisting of an extract in an alcohol solutionRelated Words- medicament
- medication
- medicinal drug
- medicine
- tincture of iodine
- iodine
- materia medica
- pharmacological medicine
- pharmacology
- arnica
verb fill, as with a certain qualitySynonymsRelated Wordsverb stain or tint with a colorRelated Words |