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herbal remedy prepared in alcohol
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the liquid form of an herb. Most tinctures are alcohol based and are made by soaking the herb in a drinkable form of alcohol (ethanol, grain). This extracts the active parts of the herb while also acting as a preservative. Tinctures are also available in nonalcoholic versions and are prepared by soaking the herb in glycerol rather than alcohol.
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A diluted alcohol solution of plant parts.
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(tink'-tur) The name given to the colors, metals and furs used in heraldry. The tinctures may be classed as follows:
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This is an alcohol or water-alcohol solution, usually referring to a preparation from herbal materials.
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